Private – Civic – Institutional. Making Renaissance musical sources fit for purpose.
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Private – Civic – Institutional. Making Renaissance musical sources fit for purpose. / Schmidt, T.C.; Schmidt-Beste, T.C.
2008. Paper presented at Conference “Music Sources in Private and Civic Contexts (c. 1480-1550)”, Bruges, July 2008.
2008. Paper presented at Conference “Music Sources in Private and Civic Contexts (c. 1480-1550)”, Bruges, July 2008.
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Schmidt, TC & Schmidt-Beste, TC 2008, 'Private – Civic – Institutional. Making Renaissance musical sources fit for purpose.', Paper presented at Conference “Music Sources in Private and Civic Contexts (c. 1480-1550)”, Bruges, July 2008, 3/01/01.
APA
Schmidt, T. C., & Schmidt-Beste, T. C. (2008). Private – Civic – Institutional. Making Renaissance musical sources fit for purpose.. Paper presented at Conference “Music Sources in Private and Civic Contexts (c. 1480-1550)”, Bruges, July 2008.
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Schmidt TC, Schmidt-Beste TC. 2008. Private – Civic – Institutional. Making Renaissance musical sources fit for purpose. Paper presented at Conference “Music Sources in Private and Civic Contexts (c. 1480-1550)”, Bruges, July 2008.
MLA
Schmidt, T.C. and T.C. Schmidt-Beste Private – Civic – Institutional. Making Renaissance musical sources fit for purpose.. Conference “Music Sources in Private and Civic Contexts (c. 1480-1550)”, Bruges, July 2008, 03 Jan 0001, Paper, 2008.
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Schmidt TC, Schmidt-Beste TC. Private – Civic – Institutional. Making Renaissance musical sources fit for purpose.. 2008. Paper presented at Conference “Music Sources in Private and Civic Contexts (c. 1480-1550)”, Bruges, July 2008.
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