In The Oxford Companion to Music, Percy Scholes devotes about four pages to this subject, pointing out the similarities to an early plainsong melody, although the rhythm is very distinctly that of a galliard, and he gives examples of several such dance tunes that bear a striking resemblance to " God Save the King / Queen ".
In the Oxford Companion to Music, Percy Scholes described his compositions as " skilful, sometimes deeply felt, but never forward-looking in idiom ".
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