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CONTENTS
PREFACE 5
PART I
I. The English Madrigal in relation to other forms of Choral-
Song
11
II. The Prolonged neglect of the Madrigal 20
III. English preference for vocal music 27
IV. The Origin of the English Madrigal School 33
V. Etymology and use of the tern Madrigal 43
VI. Elizabethan Madrigals and kindred contemporary Art-
forms
54
VII. The Tudor Part-books and the voices employed 65
VIII. Title-pages, Patrons, and Printers of the original editions 76
IX. Some technical features of the notation 89
X. The methods and idiom of the Madrigalists 109
XI. Rhythm and Barring in Tudor Music 121
XII. The Madrigal Lyrics 140
PART II
XIII. William Byrd 158
XIV. Thomas Morley 177
XV. Thomas Weelkes 191
XVI. John Wilbye 209
XVII. John Mundy --George Kirbye --Nathaniel Pattrick --William
Holborne
--Giles Farnaby --Michael Cavendish --John
Farmer
--John Bennet --The Oriana composers
223
XVIII. Richard Carlton -- Michael East -- Thomas Bateson --
Thomas Greaves -- Richard Alison -- Robert Jones --
Henry Youll -- Thomas Ravenscroft -- Orlando Gibbons
250

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Publication Information: Book Title: The English Madrigal Composers. Contributors: Edmund Horace Fellowes - author. Publisher: The Clarendon Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1921. Page Number: 9.
    
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