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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Fabrice Fitch , Jacobijn Kiel , Adam Knight Gilbert (Contributor) , Alejandro Planchart (Contributor)Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint: The Boydell Press Volume: v. 11 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9781843836193ISBN 10: 184383619 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 21 July 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsManuscript Sigla Preface - Fabrice Fitch and Jacobijn Kiel Foreword: David Fallows and the Performance of Medieval Music - Fremin le Caron at Amiens: New Documents - Rob C. Wegman Ung Petit cadet: Verbal and Visual Play in the Wolfenbüttel Chansonnier - Jane Alden A New Tenor on So ys emprentid - Bonnie Blackburn Shedding New Light [Literally] on the Rochester Fascicle: A Preliminary Report - Honey Meconi Two musical letters from Aragonese Naples - Gianluca D'Agostino Johannes Sohier dit Fede and St. Omer: a Story of Pragmatic Sanctions - Andrew Kirkman Intermedio I: Yes, We Were Young... - Jaap van Benthem Petrarch, Padua, the Malatestas, Du Fay and Vergene bella - Margaret Bent A Suggestion about Fauxbourdon - James Haar Du Fay's Plainsong Paraphrase Settings - Alejandro Planchart With a Flourish: Melismatic Writing in Du Fay's Early Songs - Jesse Rodin Portugaler: Guillaume Du Fay's contribution to instrumental music? - Lorenz Welker A Reconsideration of the Mass Cycle by Arnold de Lantins and Ciconia in Bologna Q15 - Kinuho Endo Martini and Obrecht: Some Speculations - Joshua Rifkin The Art of Cellular Counterpoint: The Motets of Petrus Wilhelmi - Thomas Schmidt-Beste What Were They Thinking? Sola caret monstris at the Papal Court - Richard Sherr A Gloria Newly Attributed to Byttering - Peter Wright Intermedio II: Agricola VIII - Fabrice Fitch A new song in a strange land? Garcimuños's Una montaña pasando - Tess Knighton Isaac's pre-Italian songs: An over-optimistic hand-list - Warwick Edwards Words and Music in the Sea of Long Waiting - Adam Knight Gilbert 'Dieu vous doinst hui en bonne estraine tout le desir de vostre coeur': Observations on Binchois' Margarite, fleur de valeur - Markus Jans Three times seven Songs by Byrd - Oliver Neighbour 'I must complain': A Comparative Study in Variant Settings - Anthony Rooley Heinrich Isaac and shifting musical perspectives, c.1485-1490 - Keith Polk 'Plaine de dueil et de melancolie': Tracing a Negative of Josquin des Prez - Jaap van Benthem Surface, Structure and 'Style' in Absalon fili mi - John Milsom Who Really Knows Who Composed Mille regretz? - Fabrice Fitch Josquin, Two Contrafacta, and the Lost Stanzas of 'Comment peult avoir joye' - Jeffrey Dean In pace in idipsum: a little-known motet attributed to Josquin - Eric Jas Intermedio III: Verspätete Monologe - Brahms' Klavierstücke op. 116, 117, 118 und 119 - Peter Gülke Confessional Companions: Herpol, Glareanus, and Friends - Matthew Laube, Reviews Editor Credit for Music in Court and City in the Low Countries, 1467-1500 - Barbara Haggh David musicus, or: On the consoling power of string music - Dagmar Hoffmann-Axthelm The Laudes Musicae in Renaissance Music Treatises - Leofranc Holford-Strevens The Role of Music in 16th Century German City Life: A close look at the iconography of Hans Sachs' and Jost Amman's Ständebuch - Andrea Lindmayr-Brandl The Perfect Spanish Chapelmaster: the Depiction of the Composer Ginés Pérez [d. 1600] in Felipe Pedrell's Hispaniae Schola Musica Sacra - Esperanza Rodríguez-Garcia The 'topstukkendecreet' in Flanders and its musical context: the case of Glareanus' Dodekachordon - Eugeen Schreurs The difference of early European music - Reinhard Strohm List of Contributors Principal publications of David FallowsReviews(T)he volume is serious in style and content but has moments of lightness and humour (...) the articles provide new, original material and ideas on a large number of topics. (...) a labour of love. THE CONSORT The book is beautifully produced, with lots of good illustrations and musical examples (...) In a sense it is a monument, not just to one scholar, but to a whole generation in which some of the finest minds dedicated themselves to the music of the fifteenth century. MUSIC & LETTERS (T)he volume minds dedicated themselves to the music of the fifteenth century. MUSIC & LETTERS (T)he volume is serious in style and content but has moments of lightness and humour (...) the articles provide Author InformationMARGARET BENT is an Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. TESS KNIGHTON is an ICREA Research Professor affiliated to the Institució Milà i Fontanals-CSIC in Barcelona and an Emeritus Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |