Table of contents for Tielman Susato and the music of his time : print culture, compositional technique and instrumental music in the Renaissance / Keith Polk, editor.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface	5
Jeffrey Nussbaum
Introduction	7
Keith Polk
Susato: His Career and Biography
New Insights into the Career and Musical Contributions
 of Tielman Susato	13
Kristine K. Forney
Tielman Susato and Sweden; The Swedish Evidence, 1555-1570	59
Ardis Grosjean
Instrumental Music in Susato's Time
Susato and Instrumental Music in Flanders in the 16th Century	77
Keith Polk
Hans Nagel, Performer and Spy in England and Flanders (c14901531)	123
Bruno Bouckaert and Eugeen Schreurs
Susato's Colleagues: the Trombonists of the Tudor Court	141 
Trevor Herbert
The New Economy and Instrumental Music of the Renaissance	159
John Kmetz
Print Culture and Compositional Technique
Tielman Susato, Music, and the Cultures of Print	169
Kate van Orden
Susato's Le Septiesme Livre (1545) and the Persistence of Exact Canon	193 
Peter Urquhart
Epilogue: Susato and Music for Instrumental Performance	223
Keith Polk

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Susato, Tielman, fl. 1529-1561.
Music -- 16th century -- History and criticism.