Medieval Music Routledge Library Editions: The Medieval World Series
Auteur : Caldwell John
Originally published in 1978, Medieval Music explores the fascinating development of medieval western music from its often obscure origins in the Jewish synagogue and early Church, to the mid-fifteenth century. The book is intended as a straightforward survey of medieval music and emphases the technical aspects such as form, style and notation. It is illustrated by nearly one hundred musical examples, the majority of which have been transcribed from original sources and many of which contains chapters on Latin chant and other forms of sacred monophony, secular song, early polyphony, the ars antiqua, French and Italian fourteenth-century music, English music, and fifteenth-century music. Each chapter is followed by a classified bibliography divided into musical sources, literary sources and modern studies; in addition to a comprehensive bibliography.
List of Tables Preface 1. The Chant of the Latin Liturgies to c. 950 2. Later Latin Chant and Derivative Forms 3. Profane and Vernacular Monophonic Song 4. The Growth of Polyphony, 900-1160 5. The ars antiqua 6. French Music in the Fourteenth Century 7. Italian Music in the Fourteenth Century 8. English Music from the Norman Conquest to the Death of Dunstable 9. The Fifteenth Century, Especially in France and the Low Countries Bibliography Indexes
Date de parution : 12-2020
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 07-2019
13.8x21.6 cm
Thèmes de Medieval Music :
Mots-clés :
Tonus Peregrinus; Chansons De Toile; Medieval; Henry III; Medievalism; Johannes De Garlandia; Medieval Music; Lauda Sion Salvatorem; Latin Liturgies; Roman De Fauvel; Liturgies; Van Den Borren; Chant; Benedicamus Domino; Latin Chant; Johannes De Muris; Profane Song; Guiraut De Bornelh; Monophonic Song; Johannes De Grocheo; Vernacular Song; Magnus Liber Organi; Vernacular Monophonic Song; Philippe De Vitry; ars antiqua; Cantus Firmus; French Music; Tempus Imperfectum; French Medieval Music; Musica Enchiriadis; Fourteenth century music; Processional Antiphons; fourteenth century French music; Anonymus IV; Thirteenth century French music; Ave Regina Caelorum; Italian Music; Ars Nova; Medieval Italian Music; Votive Antiphon; fourteenth century Italian music; Magnus Liber; Thirteenth century Italian music; Guillaume De Machaut; English Music; Commemoratio Brevis; Medieval English Music; Winchester Troper; Norman Conquest; Dunstable; Fifth Century; sacred monophony; secular song; Italian fourteenth-century music