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14 - Instruments and Their Music

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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 August 2018

Mark Everist
Affiliation:
University of Southampton
Thomas Forrest Kelly
Affiliation:
Harvard University, Massachusetts
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Internet Sites

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  2. www.orfeo.co.uk: CMAR (Cambridge Music-Archaeological Research).

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http://www.apemutam.org/: APEMUTAM (Association pour l’étude de la musique et des techniques dans l’art médiéval).

www.orfeo.co.uk: CMAR (Cambridge Music-Archaeological Research).

www.musicarchaeology.org/: International Study Group on Music Archaeology.

www.plm.paris-sorbonne.fr/musicastallis/: Musicastallis, Iconographie Musicale dans les Stalles Médiévales, Université de Paris Sorbonne.

www.ictmusic.org/group/music-archaeology: International Council for Traditional Music – Study Group on Music Archaeology.

www.musicarchaeology.org/: International Study Group on Music Archaeology.

http://www.moisasociety.org/: International Society for the Study of Greek and Roman Music and Its Cultural Heritage.

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