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Andrew Ashbee; Peter Holman (editor). John Jenkins and His Time: Studies in English Consort Music. Oxford University Press. 1996. 421pp.

Linda Phyllis Austern. Music in English Children's Drama of the Later Renaissance. Gordon and Breach. 1992. 374pp.

Stephen Banfield. Sensibility and English Song: Critical Studies of the Early Twentieth Century. Cambridge University Press. 1989. 640pp.

Georgina Boyes. The Imagined Village: Culture, Ideology, and the English Folk Revival. Manchester University Press. 1993. 285pp.

John Caldwell. English Keyboard Music Before the Nineteenth Century. Dover Publications. 1985. 352pp.

John Caldwell. The Oxford History of English Music. Clarendon Press. 1991, 1999. 708pp. + 636pp. Volume I, From the Beginnings to c. 1715. Volume II, c. 1715 to the Present Day.

Edmund Horace Fellowes. The English Madrigal Composers. Clarendon Press. 1921. 364pp.

Ruth Finnegan. The Hidden Musicians: Music-Making in an English Town. Wesleyan University Press. 2007. 378pp.

Meirion Hughes; Robert Stradling. The English Musical Renaissance, 1840-1940: Constructing a National Music. Manchester University Press. 2001. 330pp.

Peter Le Huray. Music and the Reformation in England, 1549-1660. Cambridge University Press. 1978. 480pp.

Bruce Pattison. Music and Poetry of the English Renaissance. Methuen. 1948. 220pp.

Jeffrey Pulver. A Biographical Dictionary of Old English Music. Burt Franklin. 1969. 537pp.

Susan Rankin; David Hiley (editor). Music in the Medieval English Liturgy: Plainsong & Mediaeval Music Society Centennial Essays. Oxford University Press. 1993. 413pp.

Francis Routh. Early English Organ Music from the Middle Ages to 1837. Barnes & Noble. 1973. 305pp.

Erik Routley. A Short History of English Church Music. Mowbrays. 1977. 122pp.

Britta Sweers. Electric Folk: The Changing Face of English Traditional Music. Oxford University Press. 2005. 333pp.

Michael Trend. The Music Makers: The English Musical Renaissance from Elgar to Britten. Schirmer Books. 1985. 268pp.

Charles Willeby. Masters of English Music. London: James R. Osgood, McIlvaine & Co.. 1896. 301pp.





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