Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Dr. Joshua F. Drake is a musicologist and hymnist at Grove City College in Grove City, Pennsylvania.[1] His research, writing and presentations primarily analyze the structure of 15th century Latin Christian motets, which are a category of choral musical compositions. Drake is notable for his research and papers that challenge commonly held views regarding the relationship between words and music in motets of the late 15th century, as well as his discoveries related to the origins of the Buonaparte family.[2] He also serves on the editorial advisory board for "The Quad" Magazine. While the earliest motets originated during the 13th century, the relationship between words and music in 15th century is particularly significant in the study of music because it coincides with the Protestant Reformation, which completely reordered Western society and had a profound influence on the evolution of music.