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JOHN CALDWELL

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Author(s) Title Reference
JOHN CALDWELL The Rise of European Music 1380-1500, by Reinhard Strohm 65/1, p. 174
JOHN CALDWELL Words and Music in the Middle Ages: Song, Narrative, Dance and Drama, by John Stevens 57/2, p. 333
JOHN CALDWELL Voices and Instruments of the Middle Ages: Instrumental Practice and Songs in France 1100—1300, by Christopher Page 57/2, p. 333
JOHN CALDWELL The Early Middle Ages to 1300 (The New Oxford History of Music, Vol. II), by Richard Crocker, David Hiley 60/2, p. 335

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