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A Comparative Study Of Selected Chorale Settings From Martin Luther To J.S. Bach, Emmanuel Mark Allen
A Comparative Study Of Selected Chorale Settings From Martin Luther To J.S. Bach, Emmanuel Mark Allen
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The Life And Songs Of John Danyel, Sally J. Wylie
The Life And Songs Of John Danyel, Sally J. Wylie
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The lute song or "ayre" as it was usually spelled by its Elizabethan and early Jacobean composers was a type of English song whose melody was predominant and its accompaniment carefully composed. It was usually accompanied by the lute and often the viol doubled the bass line. The term "ayre" or "aire" was used by English writers of the seventeenth century in the sense of key or mode. The texture of the lute song was generally homophonic and much simpler than that of the polyphonic madrigal. Of course, lutenist-song composers like John Dowland and John Danyel often used all of …