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First Performances

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 February 2010

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First Performances
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page 23 note 1 Harvey, Jonathan: ‘Madonna of Winter and Spring’, Musical Times, Volume CXXVII, No. 1720, 08 1986, pp. 431–8CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

page 23 note 2 Harvey, Jonathan: ‘A Musical Manifesto’, B.B.C. Radio 3, 18 09 1984Google Scholar. In a different context, Paul Horner of Cardiff University has pointed out that ‘some scholars arc increasingly mindful of a trend towards tonal ordering in music’ written during the period of the English Tudor tradition. He mentioned Novacec's, Saul ‘Tonal Tendencies in Josquin's Use of Harmony’, in Josquin Des Pres: New York, 1971Google Scholar.

page 28 note 1 Hall, Michael, Harrison Birtwistle (Robson Books), pp. 107109Google Scholar.

page 28 note 2 Clements, Andrew, ‘Birtwistle Counts Sheep’, in Musical Times vol.CXXVII No. 1720 (08 1986), pp. 428430CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

page 29 note 3 ibid.

page 31 note 4 Hall, , op. cit, pp. 107109Google Scholar.