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Author Hulse, Lynn
Title “Musical Apprenticeship in Noble Households.”
Work Type Article in collection
Language English
Publication Date 1996
Keywords apprenticeship, pedagogy, boy musicians, children, late 16th century, early 17th century, John Jenkins
Citation Hulse, Lynn. “Musical Apprenticeship in Noble Households.” In John Jenkins and His Time: Studies in English Consort Music, edited by Andrew Ashby and Peter Holman. Oxford: Clarendon, 1996, pp. 75-88.
Identity male|singer|instrumentalist|child|adolescent|
Other Identity nobility
Education income|lessons|apprenticeship|
Flourished 1560s|1570s|1580s|1590s|1600s|1610s|1620s|1630s|
Region british|
Record Number 50



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