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This resource will be important reading for a broad variety of practitioners working with infants
Singing Early Music Yolanda Kaye Jackson The oddity of wordsAn invaluable resource on the pronunciation of historic European languages for singers, scholars, actors, and readers of early music and literature With CD Singing Early Music studies the principal languages of Europe as they were spoken from the twelfth to the seventeenth century: English, Scots, French, Occitan, Spanish, Galician Portuguese, Italian, German, and Flemish as well as the Latin "dialect" of each area. Several sample texts in each