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"Presenting a Book to Orinda": Anne Twice, Katherine Philips, and John Oldham in New York Public Library, Drexel MS 4175

New York Public Library, Drexel MS 4175 has long been of interest to scholars of early modern music. Titled "Songs vnto the violl and lute" and inscribed "Anne Twice, Her Booke", The manuscript contains a collection of songs for a woman's musical practice and performance in...

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Restoration period
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