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Manuscript Inscriptions in Early English Printed Music (Paperback): David Greer Manuscript Inscriptions in Early English Printed Music (Paperback)
David Greer
R1,300 Discovery Miles 13 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Who were the first owners of the music published in England in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries? Who went to 'the dwelling house of ... T. East, by Paules wharfe' and bought a copy of Byrd's Psalmes, sonets, & songs when it appeared in 1588? Who purchased a copy of Dowland's First booke of songes in 1597? What other books formed part of their music library? In this survey of surviving books of music published before 1640, David Greer has gleaned information about the books' early and subsequent owners by studying the traces they left in the books themselves: handwritten inscriptions, including names and other marks of ownership - even the scribbles and drawings a child of the family might put into a book left lying about. The result is a treasure trove of information about musical culture in early modern England. From inscriptions and marks of ownership Greer has been able to re-assemble early sets of partbooks, as well as collections of books once bound together. The search has also turned up new music. At a time when paper was expensive, new pieces were copied into blank spaces in printed books. In these jottings we find a 'hidden repertory' of music, some of it otherwise undiscovered music by known composers. In other cases, we see owners altering the words of songs, to suit new and personal purposes: a love-song in praise of Daphne becomes a heartfelt song to 'my Jesus'; and 'Faire Leonilla' becomes Ophelia (perhaps the first mention of this character in Hamlet outside the play itself). On a more practical level, the users of the music sometimes made corrections to printing errors, and there are indications that some of these were last-minute corrections made in the printing-house (a useful guide for the modern editor). The temptation to 'scribble in books' was as irresistible to some Elizabethans as it is to some of us today. In doing so they left us clues to their identity, how they kept their music, how they used it, and the multifarious ways in which it played a part in their lives.

Simple Pleasures - Soothing Suggestions and Small Comforts for Living Well Year-round (Paperback): Robert Taylor, David Greer,... Simple Pleasures - Soothing Suggestions and Small Comforts for Living Well Year-round (Paperback)
Robert Taylor, David Greer, Susannah Seton
R328 Discovery Miles 3 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

SIMPLE PLEASURES is a wonderful sourcebook of ideas, stories, inspirational quotes, recipes, and activities showing us how to get more pleasure from the simple things of life. From comfort foods, the soothing art of taking a bath, and a homemade herbal facial, to the miraculous journey of a country walk, chess in cafs, and the ritual around cooking a good soup, the authors offer a compendium of life's marvels.

Musicology and Sister Disciplines - Past, Present, Future. Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of the International... Musicology and Sister Disciplines - Past, Present, Future. Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of the International Musicological Society, London, 1997 (Hardcover)
David Greer
R13,775 R11,583 Discovery Miles 115 830 Save R2,192 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Drawing on the work of leading experts from around the globe, Musicology and Sister Disciplines provides the definitive, authoritative statement on the scope of musicology today and its relationship to other fields of academic endeavour, including philosophy and aesthetics, literary studies, art history, mathematics, computer science, historiography, and sociology. These groundbreaking papers represent the outcome of a major musicological conference in 1997, and include contributions from the philosopher Bernard Williams and world-famous mathematician Roger Penrose.

Manuscript Inscriptions in Early English Printed Music (Hardcover, New Ed): David Greer Manuscript Inscriptions in Early English Printed Music (Hardcover, New Ed)
David Greer
R3,893 Discovery Miles 38 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Who were the first owners of the music published in England in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries? Who went to 'the dwelling house of ... T. East, by Paules wharfe' and bought a copy of Byrd's Psalmes, sonets, & songs when it appeared in 1588? Who purchased a copy of Dowland's First booke of songes in 1597? What other books formed part of their music library? In this survey of surviving books of music published before 1640, David Greer has gleaned information about the books' early and subsequent owners by studying the traces they left in the books themselves: handwritten inscriptions, including names and other marks of ownership - even the scribbles and drawings a child of the family might put into a book left lying about. The result is a treasure trove of information about musical culture in early modern England. From inscriptions and marks of ownership Greer has been able to re-assemble early sets of partbooks, as well as collections of books once bound together. The search has also turned up new music. At a time when paper was expensive, new pieces were copied into blank spaces in printed books. In these jottings we find a 'hidden repertory' of music, some of it otherwise undiscovered music by known composers. In other cases, we see owners altering the words of songs, to suit new and personal purposes: a love-song in praise of Daphne becomes a heartfelt song to 'my Jesus'; and 'Faire Leonilla' becomes Ophelia (perhaps the first mention of this character in Hamlet outside the play itself). On a more practical level, the users of the music sometimes made corrections to printing errors, and there are indications that some of these were last-minute corrections made in the printing-house (a useful guide for the modern editor). The temptation to 'scribble in books' was as irresistible to some Elizabethans as it is to some of us today. In doing so they left us clues to their identity, how they kept their music, how they used it, and the multifarious ways in which it played a part in their lives.

English Madrigal Verse 1588-1632 (Hardcover, 3rd Revised edition): Frederick W. Sternfeld, David Greer English Madrigal Verse 1588-1632 (Hardcover, 3rd Revised edition)
Frederick W. Sternfeld, David Greer
R6,713 R4,948 Discovery Miles 49 480 Save R1,765 (26%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Dutchy's Diaries - Life as a Canadian Naval Officer, In His Own Words: 1916-1929 (Paperback): Arifin Graham Design Dutchy's Diaries - Life as a Canadian Naval Officer, In His Own Words: 1916-1929 (Paperback)
Arifin Graham Design; Edited by David Greer; Helen Edwards
R622 Discovery Miles 6 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bum Voyage (Paperback): David Greer Bum Voyage (Paperback)
David Greer; Edited by Frances Spatz Leighton
R760 Discovery Miles 7 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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