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Articles in Summer 2006 issue of Musical Times

  • LETTERS
    by Graubart, Michael
  • Reading the will
    by Whittall, Arnold
  • Stage business
    by Howard, Patricia
  • Broderip, Wilkinson and the first English edition of the '48'
    by Kassler, Michael
  • IN MEMORIAM
  • Pretorian pieces
    by Whittall, Arnold
  • Making history
    by Williams, Peter
  • duke's children, The
    by Sciannameo, Franco
  • William Boyce's anthem for the wedding of King George III
    by Range, Matthias
  • amazing early works of Frederick Ouseley, The
    by Cooper, Barry
  • far-shining sail: a glimpse of salvation in Britten's Billy Budd, The
    by Fuller, Michael
  • faith factor, The
    by Fuller, Michael
  • Bloodlines
    by Cormack, David
  • Cesare Pugni, Marius Petipa and 19th-century ballet music
    by Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning
  • Post factum
    by Wright, David
  • Lost without trace: hunting for Heinrich Schulz-Beuthen
    by Walton, Chris
  • Henze's haunted sensibility
    by Whittall, Arnold
  • Choral singing before the era of recording
    by Jerold, Beverly
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