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Minstrels Playing: Music in Early English Religious Drama, vol. 2.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Publication: The Modern Language Review Publication Date: 01-OCT-03 Author: Wilson, Christopher R. |
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COPYRIGHT 2003 Modern Humanities Research Association
Minstrels Playing: Music in Early English Religious Drama. Volume II. By RICHARD RASTALL. Cambridge: Brewer. 2001. xxi + 549 pp. 60 [pounds sterling]; $110. ISBN 0-85991-585-9.
One of the main objectives of this companion volume to Rastall's historical survey of music in the anonymous religious plays of late medieval England, The Heaven Singing (Woodbridge: Brewer, 1996; pbk 1999), is 'to enable an appropriate use of music in performances of these plays' (p. xiii). This second large volume, while scholarly in...
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