Page, Christopher H.
PAGE, Christopher H.
PAGE, Christopher H. British, b. 1952. Genres: Music. Career: Oxford University, England, research fellow in English at Jesus College, 1977-80, lecturer in Old and Middle English at New College, 1980-85; Cambridge University, England, senior research fellow at Sidney Sussex College, 1985- 89, lecturer in English, 1989-. Gothic Voices (early music ensemble), director. Publications: Hildegard of Bingen: Sequences and Hymns, 1982; Voices and Instruments of the Middle Ages, 1987; The Owl and the Nightingale, 1989; Summa Musice, 1991; Discarding Images, 1993; Songs of the Trouveres, 1995; Latin Poetry & Contuctus Rhythm in Medieval France, 1997. Address: Department of English, Sidney Sussex College, Sidney St, Cambridge CB2 3HU, England.
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