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E-raamat: Ars nova: French and Italian Music in the Fourteenth Century

  • Formaat: 594 pages
  • Sari: Music in Medieval Europe
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351575799
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  • Formaat: 594 pages
  • Sari: Music in Medieval Europe
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351575799

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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 theorists such as Philippe de Vitry and Johannes de Muris was the among the first of many later movements to establish the music of the present as a clean break from the past. The rich music of this period, by composers such as Guillaume de Machaut and Francesco Landini, is not only beautiful, but also rewards deep study and analysis. Yet contradictions and gaps abound in the ars nova of the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries-how do we read this music? how do we perform this music? what was the cultural context of these performances? These problems are well met by the ingenuity of approaches and solutions found by scholars in this volume. The twenty-seven articles brought together reflect the broad methodological and chronological range of scholarly inquiry on the ars nova.

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'...the introductions to each volume are excellent...' Early Music Review '...a valuable collection that collects and sums up critical decades of scholarly development in fourteenth century music...' Medieval Review

Acknowledgements ix
Series Preface xi
Introduction xiii
PART I PERIODIZATION AND BOUNDARIES
`Novelty and Renewal in Italy, 1300-1600', in Nino Pirrotta, Music and Culture in Italy from the Middle Ages to the Baroque: A Collection of Essays, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, pp. 159-74; 406-8
3(18)
Nino Pirrotta
`Ars Nova and Stil Novo', in Nino Pirrotta, Music and Culture in Italy from the Middle Ages to the Baroque: A Collection of Essays, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univiversity Press, pp. 26-38, 373-75
21(16)
Nino Pirrotta
`Magister Egardus and Other Italo-Flemish Contacts', L'ars nova italiana del trecento, 6, pp. 41-68
37(28)
Reinhard Strohm
`Problems of Dating in Ars Nova and Ars Subtilior', L'ars nova italiana del trecento, 4, pp. 289-301
65(16)
Ursula Gunther
PART II SOURCES
`The Ars Nova Fragments of Gent', Tijdschrift van de Vereniging voor Nederlandse Musiekgeschiedenis, 34, pp. 109-31
81(30)
Reinhard Strohm
PART III MUSIC THEORY
`A Phantom Treatise of the Fourteenth Century? The Ars nova', The Journal of Musicology, 4, pp. 23-50
111(30)
Sarah Fuller
PART IV COMPOSERS
`Francesco Landini and the Florentine Cultural Elite', Early Music History, 3, pp. 83-99
141(18)
Michael P. Long
`Gratiosus, Ciconia, and Other Musicians at Padua Cathedral: Some Footnotes to Present Knowledge', L'ars nova italiana del trecento, 6, pp. 69-84
159(16)
Anne Hallmark
`Further Notes on Magister Antonius Dictus Zacharias de Teramo', Studi Musicali, 15, pp. 167-82, 16, pp. 175-76
175(18)
John Nadas
`Musicology, Archives and Historiography', in Barbara Haggh, Frank Daelemans and Andre Vanrie (eds), Musicology and Archival Research: Colloquium Proceedings, Brussels 22-23.4.1993, Bruxelles: Bibliotheca Regia Belgica, pp. 3-26
193(26)
Andrew Wathey
PART V LITERARY STUDIES
```Un leggiadretto velo'' ed altre cose petrarchesche', Rivista italiana di musicologia, 10, pp. 32-45
219(14)
Pierluigi Petrobelli
`Lyrics for Reading and Lyrics for Singing in Late Medieval France: The Development of the Dance Lyric from Adam de la Halle to Guillaume de Machaut', in Rebecca A. Baltzer, Thomas Cable and James I. Wimsatt (eds), The Union of Words and Music in Medieval Poetry, Austin: University of Texas Press, pp. 101-31
233(32)
Lawrence Earp
`On Text Forms from Ciconia to Dufay', in Jan LaRue (ed.), Aspects of Medieval and Renaissance Music: A Birthday Offering to Gustave Reese, New York: W.W. Norton, pp. 673-82
265(10)
Nino Pirrotta
`Leonardo Giustinian and Quattrocento Polyphonic Song', in Renato Borghi and Pietro Zappala (eds), L'edizione critica tra testo musicale e testo letterario, Lucca: Libreria Musicale Italiana, pp. 247-60
275(16)
David Fallows
PART VI SECULAR SONG
`New Glimpses of an Unwritten Tradition', in Nino Pirrotta, Music and Culture in Italy from the Middle Ages to the Baroque: A Collection of Essays, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univiversity Press, pp. 51-71, 377-80
291(24)
Nino Pirrotta
`Improvisation in the Madrigals of the Rossi Codex', Acta musicologica, 64, pp. 165-76
315(12)
Brooks Toliver
`Landini's Musical Patrimony: A Reassessment of Some Compositional Conventions in Trecento Polyphony', Journal of the American Musicological Society, 40, pp. 31-52
327(22)
Michael Long
`Machaut's Balades with Four Voices', Plainsong and Medieval Music, 10, pp. 47-79
349(34)
Elizabeth Eva Leach
`Playing the Citation Game in the Late 14th-Century Chanson', Early Music, 31, pp. 20-39
383(20)
Yolanda Plumley
PART VII SACRED MUSIC
`The Sacred Polyphony of the Italian Trecento', Proceedings of the Royal Music Association, 100, pp. 143-57
403(16)
Kurt von Fischer
`Zacara's D'amor languire and Strategies for Borrowing in the Early Fifteenth-Century Italian Mass', in Francesco Zimei (ed.), Antonio Zacara da Teramo e il suo tempo, Lucca: Libreria Musicale Italiana, pp. 338-57
419(24)
Michael Scott Cuthbert
PART VIII MOTETS
`The Emergence of ars nova', The Journal of Musicology, 13, pp. 285-317
443(34)
Daniel Leech-Wilkinson
`Myth and Mythography in the Motets of Philippe de Vitry', Musica e storia, 6, pp. 81-106
477(26)
Andrew Wathey
`Imitation in the Ars Nova and Ars Subtilior', Revue Belge de Musicologie, 31, pp. 38-59
503(22)
Virginia Ervin Newes
`Deception, Exegesis and Sounding Number in Machaut's Motet 15', Early Music History, 10, pp. 15-27
525(16)
Margaret Bent
PART IX PERFORMANCE PRACTICE
`Machaut's ``Pupil'' Deschamps on the Performance of Music: Voices or Instruments in the 14th-century Chanson', Early Music, 5, pp. 484-91
541(8)
Christopher Page
`Texting in 15th-Century French Chansons: A Look Ahead from the 14th Century', Early Music, 19, pp. 194-97; 200-201; 203-7; 209-10
549(12)
Lawrence Earp
Index 561
John L. Nádas is Gerhard L. Weinberg Distinguished Professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. Professor Nádas is presently Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Musicology. His interests include the music of 14th- and 15th-century France and Italy, Monteverdi, and 19th-century Italian opera. Michael Scott Cuthbert is Assistant Professor of Music at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA.