A Hunts Up (Bennet, John)

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Daniel Harmer (20 November 2011)

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These file(s) are part of the Werner Icking Music Collection, and are also included in the Mondrup Recorder Collection.

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General Information

Work Title A Hunts vp [A hunt’s up]
Alternative Title
Composer Bennet, John
Key C major
Movements/Sections 3 verses
First Publication 1614 in the collection of Ravenscroft A Briefe Discovrse (No.1)
Language English
Average Duration 3 minutes
Piece Style Renaissance
Instrumentation SATB voices a cappella


Misc. Comments

From Bennet’s contribution to Thomas Ravenscroft’s A Briefe Discourse. Grove Music describes the contents of this collection as “songs appended to the Briefe Discourse (1614) to illustrate Ravenscroft’s theoretical ideas”.

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