FRAMING A DITTY FOR ELIZABETH: THOUGHTS ON MUSIC FOR THE 1602 SUMMER PROGRESS.

Autor: Duffin, Ross W.
Zdroj: Early Music History; Oct2020, Vol. 39, p115-148, 34p
Abstrakt: The summer of 1602 featured a soggy 'progress' by Queen Elizabeth to various noble households in the vicinity of London, interspersed with elaborate royal entertainments. In the midst of the formal festivities occurred an enigmatic and apparently distressing incident involving the Queen, her Principal Secretary Robert Cecil, and his niece Elizabeth, Countess of Derby. Cecil hastily used songs to try to win back the lost favour of his Queen, and though his long-mislaid lyrics were identified a quarter-century ago, their music has remained unknown. This article reviews evidence of music for the songs, and for other events during that summer's progress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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