Servants of Two Lords. How 16th-Century Compositions crossed Confessional Boundaries.
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Servants of Two Lords. How 16th-Century Compositions crossed Confessional Boundaries. / Leitmeir, C.T.
2005. Paper presented at Annual Conference of the Royal Musicological Association, University of Manchester..
2005. Paper presented at Annual Conference of the Royal Musicological Association, University of Manchester..
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Leitmeir, CT 2005, 'Servants of Two Lords. How 16th-Century Compositions crossed Confessional Boundaries.', Paper presented at Annual Conference of the Royal Musicological Association, University of Manchester., 3/01/01.
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Leitmeir, C. T. (2005). Servants of Two Lords. How 16th-Century Compositions crossed Confessional Boundaries.. Paper presented at Annual Conference of the Royal Musicological Association, University of Manchester..
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Leitmeir CT. 2005. Servants of Two Lords. How 16th-Century Compositions crossed Confessional Boundaries. Paper presented at Annual Conference of the Royal Musicological Association, University of Manchester..
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Leitmeir, C.T. Servants of Two Lords. How 16th-Century Compositions crossed Confessional Boundaries.. Annual Conference of the Royal Musicological Association, University of Manchester., 03 Jan 0001, Paper, 2005.
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Leitmeir CT. Servants of Two Lords. How 16th-Century Compositions crossed Confessional Boundaries.. 2005. Paper presented at Annual Conference of the Royal Musicological Association, University of Manchester..
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T2 - Annual Conference of the Royal Musicological Association, University of Manchester.
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