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Although the names and music of many 17th-century composers from Italy, Germany, France, and England are well known today among music students, performers, and audiences, Spanish musicians and compositions from that period remain virtually undiscovered.
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mutatio modi, wird dir schwer wer, rondeau motets, canzone villanesche, tempo ordinario, lauda repertory, choral action, tonal allegory, musica quatuor vocum, tempo designations, quatuor vocibus, quatro voci, tempo relation, libro secondo, filius eius, core repertory, text underlay, secondo libro, other tenors, violin parts, tempo giusto, tonal plan, tertia pars, remote key, soprano line
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New York, Don Juan, Leonardo Giustiniani, Cambridge University Press, John Passion, Johann Sebastian Bach, Well-Tempered Clavier, John Weaver, Cipriano Rore, Journal of the American Musicological Society, Guillaume de Machaut, Oxford University Press, Der Geist, Johannes Brahms, The Earliest Motets, Feo Belcari, Clarendon Press, Hans-Joachim Schulze, Monthly Musical Record, Paul Brainard, Violin Ila, Ann Arbor, Harvard University Press, Joseph Haydn, King Lear
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