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R.H. RICHENS Fifteenth-century liturgical music. II: Four anonymous masses. (British Academy Early English Church Music 22), by Margaret Bent 49/2, p. 350

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  • Sarum Latin

works

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subjects

  • performance
  • music
  • cults
  • education
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  • practices
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  • authenticity
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  • polyphony
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