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- Pammelia is an English collection of vocal rounds and canons, first published in England by Thomas Ravenscroft in 1609. It was the first collection of...
- Knell, Ding dong ding dong Bell. It was printed in Thomas Ravenscroft's Pammelia, Musicks Miscellanie in 1609, as a canon for four voices. The phrase 'Ding...
- songs, "freeman's songs" and other anonymous music, in three collections: Pammelia (1609), Deuteromelia or The Second Part of Musicks Melodie (1609) and Melismata...
- This collection follows his publication of the first rounds in English, Pammelia. Plantation of Ulster proceeds: Protestant English and Scots settlers take...
- School. Holst 1974, entries 84 and 106. Holst 1974, p. 99 for instance in Pammelia by Thomas Ravenscroft, 1580[clarification needed] Holst 1974, entry 118...
- all three Ravenscroft publications refer to "the songs in this book". Pammelia has a running page header "Canons in the unison", but the sections are...
- This collection follows his publication of the first rounds in English, Pammelia. Heinrich Schütz comes to Venice to study under Giovanni Gabrieli. Francis...
- 1632 Madrigales and ayres Porter, Walter John, Lord Digby London 1609 Pammelia Ravenscroft, Thomas London 1609 Deuteromelia (The Seconde Part of Musicks...
- Sub-Topic Columns Contributor/Notes P - 2 lines Burney. Italian for soft. Pammelia - 0.5 Burney. See Burney's History, Mercer's ed. Title of the first collection...