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Coffey, Helen (2014). City Life and Music for Secular Entertainment in Maximilian I’s Germany (1486-1519). In: Biddle, Ian and Gibson, Kirsten eds. Noise, Audition, Aurality: Histories of the Sonic Worlds of Europe, 1500–1918. Ashgate (In Press).

Burrows, Donald; Coffey, Helen; Greenacombe, John and Hicks, Anthony eds. (2013). George Frideric Handel: collected documents: volume 1 1609-1725. Cambridge University Press (In Press).

Burrows, Donald; Coffey, Helen; Greenacombe, John and Hicks, Anthony eds. (2013). George Frideric Handel: collected documents: volume 2 1725-1734. Cambridge University Press (In Press).

Coffey, Helen (2013). The Spanish Habsburgs in England: Music and Entertainment for Philip of Spain in Sixteenth-Century London. In: Checa Cremades, Fernando and Fernandez Gonzalez , Laura eds. Festival Culture in the Lands of the Spanish Habsburgs. Ashgate (In Press).

Green, Helen (2012). Wind instrumentalists in the churches of Maximilian I’s Augsburg. Historic Brass Society Journal, 24 (In Press).

Green, Helen (2011). Defining the city “trumpeter”: German civic identity and the employment of brass instrumentalists, c.1500. Journal of the Royal Musical Association, 136(1) pp. 1–31.

Green, Helen (2009). Meetings of City and Court: Music and Ceremony in the Imperial Cities of Maximilian I. In: Hartmann, Sieglinde and Müller , Ulrich eds. Kaiser Maximilian I. (1459 bis 1519) und die Hofkultur seiner Zeit. Jahrbuch Der Oswald Von Wolkenstein Gesellschaft, 17. Reichert, pp. 261–274.

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