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Holy Smoke: Walsingham and the musical grief of the Reformation

Best of the Spectator

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An examination of an album featuring keyboard music from the 16th and early 17th centuries, exploring the challenges faced by Catholic and Protestant composers during the English Reformation. The chapter delves into the historical context of the music and its connections to events such as the destruction of the shrine of Walsingham, presenting themes of toleration and compromise amid cultural turbulence.

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