Medeltidens & renässansens musik (ca 1000 – ca 1600)

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  • Music in Medieval Europe: 7-Volume Set

    övrigt, 2009, Engelska, ISBN 9780754628002

    This series of seven volumes provides an overview of the best current scholarship in the study of medieval music. Each volume is edited by a ranking expert, and each presents a

  • Oral and Written Transmission in Chant

    inbunden, 2009, Engelska, ISBN 9780754626268

    The writing down of music is one of the triumphant technologies of the West. Without writing, the performance of music involves some combination of memory and improvisation.

  • Instruments and their Music in the Middle Ages

    inbunden, 2009, Engelska, ISBN 9780754627623

    This is a collection of twenty-nine of the most influential articles and papers about medieval musical instruments and their repertory. The authors discuss the construction of the

  • Ars nova

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    inbunden, 2009, Engelska, ISBN 9780754627081

    In the early fourteenth century, musicians in France and later Italy established new traditions of secular and sacred polyphony. This ars nova, or "new art," popularized by

  • Chant and its Origins

    inbunden, 2009, Engelska, ISBN 9780754626329

    The Latin liturgical music of the medieval church is the earliest body of Western music to survive in a more or less complete form. It is a body of thousands of individual pieces,

  • Ars antiqua

    inbunden, 2009, Engelska, ISBN 9780754626664

    The ars antiqua began to be mentioned in writings about music in the early decades of the fourteenth century, where it was cited along with references to a more modern "art", an

  • Poets and Singers

    inbunden, 2009, Engelska, ISBN 9780754627074
    Från 5055 kr

    Extant manuscripts are the principal medieval testimony to the art of monophonic song. Literary texts and archival materials, a few theoretical works, and numerous visual

  • Embellishing the Liturgy

    inbunden, 2009, Engelska, ISBN 9780754627647

    After the imposition of Gregorian chant upon most of Europe by the authority of the Carolingian kings and emperors in the eighth and ninth centuries, a large number of repertories