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'"Sang Schwylls" and "Music Schools": Music Education in Scotland, 1560-1650' in Music Education in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance Publications of the Early Music Institute (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2010)
Early Scottish Psalm-Settings (Glasgow: Musica Scotica, forthcoming)
Notis musycall: Essays on Music and Scottish Culture in Honour of Kenneth Elliott edited by Gordon Munro et al. (Glasgow: Musica Scotica, 2005)
editions of five Scottish psalm settings (Winchester Old, Martyrs, Wigtown, York (Stilt) and French (Dundee), nos. 4ii, 34ii, 41ii, 79ii and 81ii) in Church Hymnary, 4th edn (Norwich: Canterbury Press, 2005)
‘Moore, Thomas’ in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography edited by H.C.G. Matthew and Brian Harrison (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004)
‘The Scottish Reformation and its Consequences’ [chapter] in Our awin Scottis Use: Music in the Scottish Church up to 1603 edited by Sally Harper (Glasgow: Universities of Glasgow and Aberdeen, 2000)
Patrick Douglas: In convertendo [edition] (Glasgow: University of Glasgow Music Department Publications, 1998)
publications
CONFERENCE PAPERS
‘‘Sang Schwylls’ to ‘Music Schools’: Music Education in Scotland, 1560–1650,’ a
paper delivered at ‘Reading and Writing the Pedagogy of the Renaissance: The
Student, the Study Materials, and the Teacher of Music, 1470–1650’, an
international conference at the Peabody Conservatory for the Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, Maryland, 4 June 2005
‘Exploring Sixteenth-Century Scottish Psalm Tunes,’ a paper delivered at the
invitation of The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada, Collegeville,
Minnesota, 14 July 2004
‘Scottish Sacred Music of the Renaissance Era,’ a paper delivered at the invitation
of the 10th International Conference on Scottish Language and Literature of the
Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Rolduc Abbey, The Netherlands, 15 July 2002
‘The Usage and Development of Scottish Church Music, 1560–1635,’ a paper
delivered at the invitation of the 24th Medieval and Renaissance Music Conference, York, 15 July 1998
‘Scottish Metrical Psalmody,’ a paper delivered at the invitation of the Committee
to Revise the Church Hymnary, Edinburgh, 6 February 1996
PhD thesis: Scottish church music and musicians, 1500-1700
Click to read the Abstract and Introduction.