| Carl Ferdinand Becker - 1855 - 200 страница
...solemne, and some pleasant or mery: so that according to the Skil of the Singers, not heing Musicians, and disposition or delite of the Hearers, they may...to their contentation and liking. London, printed hy Jobn Daye. 1571. — In Folio. Zappasorgo, J. Napolitane a tre voci, lihro primo. In Venetia. 1571.... | |
| George Grove - 1889 - 842 страница
...mery, so that according to the skill of the singers (not being musicians) and disposition and délite of the hearers, they may here find songes to their contentation and liking.' A woodcut portrait of the composer is on the back of the title. The compositions do not rise above... | |
| 1890 - 840 страница
...pleasant or mery, so that according to the skill of the singers (not being musicians) and disposition and delite of the hearers, they may here find songes to their contentation and liking.' A woodcut portrait of the composer is on the back of the title. The compositions do not rise above... | |
| Frank Kidson - 1900 - 258 страница
...solemne and some pleasant or merry ; so that according to the skill of the singers (not being musitians) and disposition or delite of the hearers, they may here find songes for their contentation and liking. Now newly published in 1571, At'London, printed by John Daye, dwelling... | |
| Peter Warlock - 1925 - 16 страница
...solemne, and some pleasant or mery: so that according to the skill of the singers (not being Musitians) and disposition or delite of the hearers, they may here find Songes for their contentation and liking. Now newly published. An. 1571. At London. Printed by John Daye,... | |
| Andrew Deakin - 124 страница
...solemne, and some pleasant or mery ; so that aeeording to the skill of the singers (not being musitians) and disposition or delite of the hearers, they may here find songes for their eontentation and liking. Now newly published. At London. Printed by John Daj, dwelling over... | |
| Oscar George Sonneck - 1923 - 648 страница
...solemne and some pleasant or merry; so that according to the skill of the singers (not being musitians) and disposition or delite of the hearers, they may here find songes for their contentation and liking." The Composers' Music Corporation, in wonted garb of affluence,... | |
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