Prize: Winner of the C.B. Oldman Prize, 2000, awarded by the UK and Ireland Branch of the International Association of Music Libraries. A vast amount of information is encompassed in a surprisingly easy-to-read style. The authors...are to be congratulated for achieving so thorough a task with such success. Everyone working on English music of the period will need a readily accessible copy. Early Music Review ...a prodigious work of reference...This publication brings to a conclusion an extraordinary effort of dedication to scholarship. It is good that Ashbees publisher has provided sturdy casing and a strong binding, for these are books which will be in constant use. Like Tippex and parcel tape, we will soon be wondering how we ever did without them. Early Music 'Those who work on English music in the age of Cornish or Byrd, Child, or Purcell will at some stage almost certainly need to consult these volumes.' Journal of Seventeenth-Century Music It is one of the essential reference tools for anyone with a serious interest in English music during the Renaissance and Baroque periods...It is hard to imagine a more formidable gourp of scholars to deal with the biographies of English court musicians. This two-volume set is immensely valuable and important. Historic Brass Society Journal