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John Bartlet (composer)

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madrigal-like settings. Bartlet's music was widely popular in its time, appearing in many later manuscripts and prints.
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as containing "a good deal of very commonplace stuff," many of his musical settings work very well, especially the
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Charles Edward McGuire; Steven E. Plank (8 April 2011).
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Historical Dictionary of English Music: ca. 1400-1958
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Renaissance
composer
Sir Edward Seymour, Earl Hertford
Brussels
coat of arms
lute
orpharion
viola da gamba
Peter Warlock
homorhythmic
English Lute Songs and other Lute Music
Tony Catalano's Classical Guitar MIDI Page
Free scores by John Bartlet (composer)
Choral Public Domain Library
Free scores by John Bartlet
International Music Score Library Project
Historical Dictionary of English Music: ca. 1400-1958
ISBN
978-0-8108-7951-5
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stub
expanding it
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e
Categories
English Renaissance composers
16th-century births
17th-century deaths

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