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Tables of Contents for Music and Musicians in Renaissance Cities and Towns
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Introduction: urban history, musicology and cities and towns in Renaissance Europe Fiona Kisby
2. Music and urban culture in Austria - comparing profiles Reinhard Strohm
3. Magnificence as civic image: music and ceremonial space in Early Modern Venice Iain Fenlon
4. Secular music in the Burgh of Haddington, 1530-1640 John J. McGavin
5. Civic subsidy and musicians in Southern France during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries: a comparison of Montpellier, Toulouse and Avignon Gretchen Peters
6. Masses, Morris and metrical psalms: music in the English parish, c. 1400-1600 Beat Kü
min
7. The role of religious guilds in the cultivation of ritual polyphony in England: the case of Louth, 1450-1550 Magnus Williamson
8. Academic colleges in the Oxford community, 1400-1550 Beth Anne Lee-De Amici
9. Music and court in Charles V's Valladolid, 1517-1539 Soterrañ
a Aguirre Rincó
n
10. Change and continuity in the Reformation period: church music in North German Towns, 1500-1600 Joachim Kremer
11. Cathedral music, city and state: music in Reformation and political change at Christ Church cathedral, Dublin Barra Boydell
12. Singers and scribes in the secular churches of Brussels Barbara Haggh
13. Music and moonlighting: the cathedral choirmen of Early Modern England, 1558-1649 James Saunders
14. Urban musical life in the European colonies: examples from Spanish America, 1530-1650 Egberto Bermú
dez.