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Volume 34, Number 2, May 2006Table of Contents
- A Josquin substitution
- pp. 249-257
- Staging a Handel opera
- pp. 277-287
- English treatises edited
- pp. 289-292
- The poetry of Monte's madrigals
- pp. 292-293
- Joye for recorder and flute consorts
- pp. 293-296
- Bach's protean Passions
- pp. 296-298
- Ordering Scarlatti's strange world
- pp. 298-301
- Unsettling Mozart
- pp. 301-302
- Beethoven and the violin
- pp. 303-304
- Trecento fragments
- pp. 305-306
- Early lute facsimiles
- pp. 306-308
- Penitential Petrucci
- pp. 308-309
- Ditties, psalms and fa las
- pp. 309-311
- For the home keyboardist
- pp. 311-313
- A Viennese violin concerto
- pp. 313-314
- European Renaissance
- pp. 317-318
- More Iberian discoveries
- pp. 318-324
- From Stadtpfeifer to Kapellmeister
- pp. 324-326
- Varieties of Handel
- pp. 327-329
- Scandal and songbirds in the French Baroque
- pp. 329-331
- Rameau's 'theatre of enchantments' on DVD
- pp. 331-334
- Harpsichord explorations
- pp. 335-337
- Haydn and Mozart sonatas
- pp. 337-339
- Classical to Romantic
- pp. 339-340
- William Byrd at Duke
- pp. 341-342
- The polychoral tradition
- pp. 342-344
- Analyzing Baroque music
- pp. 344-345
- Christmas pastorellas
- pp. 347-349
- Blasco de Nebra edition
- p. 350
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