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History of the Chapel Royal of Scotland with the Register of the Chapel Royal of Stirling Including Details in Relation to the Rise and Progress of Scottish Music, and Observations Respecting the Order of the Thistle : Grampian Club.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rogers, Charles, author.
Series:
History of the Chapel Royal of Scotland Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Music.
Music--Scotland.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (381 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Burlington : TannerRitchie Publishing, 2018.
Summary:
This book by Charles Rogers explores the rich history of the Chapel Royal of Scotland, including its association with Stirling Castle and its significance in Scottish cultural, religious, and musical heritage. It examines the architectural beauty and historical importance of the Chapel Royal, its connection to Scottish monarchs, and its role in pivotal events. The text also delves into the rise and progress of Scottish music and the historical context of the Order of the Thistle. Notable insights are provided on royal charters, controversies, and cultural developments tied to the Chapel Royal and its surroundings. Intended for historians, musicologists, and readers interested in Scottish history, the book serves as a comprehensive resource on the intersection of monarchy, religion, and culture in Scotland. Generated by AI.
Contents:
TITLE PAGE
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
HISTORY OF THE CHAPEL ROYAL OF SCOTLAND
REGISTRUM CAPELLÆ REGIÆ STRIVELINENSIS
APPENDIX
I: Grant to the Chapel Royal by the Regent, Duke of Albany
II: Presentation by James V of Treasureship of the Chapel Royal to Andrew Durie
III: Appointment of James Campbell as a Musician in the Chapel Royal
IV: John Taylor, the Water Poet's Visit to Edinburgh
V: Letter of Lord Binning to James VI
VI: James Law's Mission to London
VII: Riot at Holyroodhouse on 10 December 1688, and subsequent proceedings in relation to Captain John Wallace
INDEX.
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ISBN:
9781773012872
1773012878
OCLC:
1470857780

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