Royal patronage & Renaissance
Flutist James Galway discusses the importance of wealthy nobles, kings, and the church as patrons of music. He shows how music moved away from the elaborate formality of the Gothic and found newer and purer forms. Several individual performers and musical groups present examples
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Princeton, N.J. :
Films for the Humanities,
[1990], c1982
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Series: | Music in time ;
pt. 3 |
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ML160 .M87 1990x v.3 |
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