It is also done with the Knechtel concertos (2), Pokorny etc., but we
mostly know just the "elaborated" text by the editors.
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MIchael Haydn:
thank you Hans for your reply. This explains the practice of
improvising on
baroque concerti, but I
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writes:
> from an anonymous Old English poem
> "Deor" and means "that passed away: so may this." You can hear it read in
> Old English at
> http://www.heorot.dk/deor.html
>
There is, to my English ears, a more evoca
Strange as it may seem now, I took 2 Old English / Middle English Lit
courses 35 years ago as an undergrad. The professor was Donald Sands, whose
book Middle English Verse Romances (Exeter Medieval English Texts and
Studies), is a classic anthology. I pulled a few dusty books off the guest
room s
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