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Nino Pirrotta, Music and Culture in Italy from the Middle Ages to the Baroque: a Collection of Essays. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 1984. xiv + 485 pp. - Nino Pirrotta, Musica tra Medioevo e Rinascimento. Turin, Giulio Einaudi, 1984. x + 279 pp.
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3 Studies in the History of Music, a series of which the second volume, L. Lockwood, Music in Renaissance Ferrara, 1400–1505: the Creation of a Musical Center in the Fifteenth Century, also appeared in 1984. This will be reviewed in a future issue of Early Music History.
4 The translators are Vanni Bartolozzi, Lowell Lindgren, Harris Saunders and David Morgenstern.
5 Thus though there are two postscripts, dated 1971 and 1983, to ‘Zacara da Teramo’, neither takes into account the work of John Nadas on that figure, soon to be published – appropriately, in Studi Musicali, under Pirrotta's editorship.
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