Sonic Ceremonial: the place of the organ and choral polyphony in festal observance of late medieval England.
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Sonic Ceremonial: the place of the organ and choral polyphony in festal observance of late medieval England. / Harper, J.M.
2007. Paper presented at The Organ in England to the Death of Elizabeth I: music, technology, and the wider role, Oxford University.
2007. Paper presented at The Organ in England to the Death of Elizabeth I: music, technology, and the wider role, Oxford University.
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Harper, JM 2007, 'Sonic Ceremonial: the place of the organ and choral polyphony in festal observance of late medieval England.', Paper presented at The Organ in England to the Death of Elizabeth I: music, technology, and the wider role, Oxford University, 3/01/01.
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Harper, J. M. (2007). Sonic Ceremonial: the place of the organ and choral polyphony in festal observance of late medieval England.. Paper presented at The Organ in England to the Death of Elizabeth I: music, technology, and the wider role, Oxford University.
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Harper JM. 2007. Sonic Ceremonial: the place of the organ and choral polyphony in festal observance of late medieval England. Paper presented at The Organ in England to the Death of Elizabeth I: music, technology, and the wider role, Oxford University.
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Harper, J.M. Sonic Ceremonial: the place of the organ and choral polyphony in festal observance of late medieval England.. The Organ in England to the Death of Elizabeth I: music, technology, and the wider role, Oxford University, 03 Jan 0001, Paper, 2007.
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Harper JM. Sonic Ceremonial: the place of the organ and choral polyphony in festal observance of late medieval England.. 2007. Paper presented at The Organ in England to the Death of Elizabeth I: music, technology, and the wider role, Oxford University.
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