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Holy Smoke: Walsingham and the musical grief of the Reformation

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Navigating Religious Allegiances in Secular Music during the English Reformation

Exploration of how composers like Orlando Gibbons, William Byrd, and John Bull managed their religious allegiances amidst the changing religious landscape in England, including the role of Queen Elizabeth I, destruction of Catholic institutions, and significance of the Shrine of Walsingham.

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