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Tim Braithwaite
Two Comments on Ensemble Singing by Joan Albert Ban (1642)
III. Diminution Diminution occurs when larger notes are broken into many parts by the smaller ones in motion. The which must not...


Tim Braithwaite
Denys van Leeuwen on Late Fifteenth-Century Liturgical Singing, Translated by Robert Redman (1533)
‘Whether descant may be commendable in the divine service, and of certain things which ought to be eschewed in song. Like as it is...
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