+ + +Arena. 33: 451. Ap. ‘05. 160w.

Naylor, E. W. Elizabethan virginal book. [*]$2. Dutton.

“In his ‘critical essay’ on the contents of the Virginal book in the Fitzwilliam museum at Cambridge, ... [the author] gives a careful study of nearly 300 pieces of the Tudor period which are almost entirely unknown.” (N. Y. Times.) These pieces of Elizabethan music include 130 dances, 17 organ pieces, 46 arrangements of forty different songs, and certain madrigals, and fantasias, etc.

Acad. 68: 562. My. 27, ‘05. 600w.

“But the volume as a whole is interesting and instructive; moreover, it is the first book on the subject, and therefore welcome. It contains many musical illustrations, and there is a capital index.”

+ + —Ath. 1905, 2: 251. Ag. 19. 510w.

[*] “It is a careful and scholarly work.” W. J. Henderson.

+Atlan. 96: 854. D. ‘05. 60w.

“It is a valuable work of reference, for it embodies all that can be required by one who is desirous of gaining a clear idea of the music of this interesting period.”

+ +Dial. 39: 245. O. 16, ‘05. 270w.
+ +Ind. 59: 695. S. 21, ‘05. 200w.