References
- R. Bray, ‘John Baldwin’, to be published in Music and Letters
- R. Bray, ‘The Part-Books Oxford, Christ Church, MSS 979–83: An Index and Commentary’, in Musica Disciplina, xxv, (1971), p. 179.
- E. Heawood, Watermarks (Monumenta Chartae Papyraceae,I), Hilversum, 1950.
- H. Andrews, Catalogue of the King's Music Library, II, London, 1929, p. 17.
- See footnote 2.
- J. Kerman, The Elizabethan Madrigal, New York, 1952, p.46.
- The difficulty I experienced in identifying these Marenzio madrigals is a comment on the published representation of this composer. I am grateful for their help to Professor Denis Arnold, Professor Joseph Kerman, Keith Bennett, and the Librarian and Staff of the BBC Music Library.
- Kerman, op. cit., p. 56.
- Kerman, op. cit., p. 64.
- G. Reese, Music in the Renaissance, revised edition, New York, 1959, p. 702.
- Complete poem in Sir J. Hawkins, A General History…of Music, p.469 of Book I of the Dover reprint, New York, 1963, and also in E. Brennecke, ‘A Singing Man of Windsor’, Music and Letters, xxxiii, (1952), p. 37. Hawkins prints the words of some of the songs, and J. Stevens (in Music and Poetry in the Early Tudor Court, London, 1961, Appendix B) has included references to Hawkins but not always to Baldwin. The music source is not lost as Stevens thought in the following cases: Stevens No. 126 (Baldwin No. 75 or 190), Stevens Nos. 132 and 295 (respectively Baldwin Nos. 191 and 76).