Tim Neighbour - an appreciation, Alec Hyatt King and Hugh Cobbe; a select bibliography of the writings of O.W. Neighbour, Richard Chesser and David McLachlan; Pycard's double canon - evidence of revision, Margaret Bent; Henry VIII as a composer, David Fallows; the missa "Puer natus est nobis" by Thomas Tallis, Joseph Kerman; "The Woods so Wild" - notes on a Byrd text, Alan Brown; "Bounds and Compasses" the range of Byrd's keyboards, Davitt Moroney; pitch and transposition in the paston manuscripts, Philip Brett; the fall and rise of William Byrd, 1623-1901, Richard Turbet; Benjamin Cosyn - sources and circumstance, Pamela Willetts; the nonsuch music library, John Milsom; Michael Honywood's music books, Iain Fenlon; the fate of Steffani's I trionfi del fato, Colin Timms; Handel's Atalanta, Winton Dean; the "Granville" and "Smith" collections of Handel manuscripts, Donald Burrows; problems in three Mozart autographs in the Stefan Zweig collection, Alan Tyson; a footnote to the recent history of Mozart's "Verzeichnuss" manuscript, Albi Rosenthal; the Chichele Plowdens and the British museum - footnote to a musical bequest, Alec Hyatt King; Mendelssohn's Opus 1 - bibliographical problems of the C minor piano quartet, Peter Ward Jones; a knot of Weipperts, John A. Parkinson; Elgar songs as "Contrafacta" - some lost or unknown songs and song-texts recovered, Brian Trowell; H.G. Wells and Vaughan Williams's A London Symphony - politics and culture in fin-de-siecle England, Alain Frogley; Bela Bartok's draft of four pieces for orchestra, Laszlo Somfai; a tale of two vixens - Janacek's relationship with Emil Hertzka at Universal Edition and the 1924 and 1925 editions of The Cunning Little Vixen, Nigel Simeone; Webern, the BBC and the Berg violin concerto, Nick Chadwick; Schoenberg and Weill, David Drew; Schoenberg in Lowestoft - a chronology compiled from Britten's pocket diaries (1928-1939), Donald Mitchell; the signs of genre - Britten's version of pastoral, Arnold Whittall; American music in the British library - a preliminary survey, James Fuld.