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  • Formaat: Hardback, 420 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x170 mm, kaal: 844 g, 10 b/w, 3 line illus.
  • Sari: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Music
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-May-2018
  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 1783273070
  • ISBN-13: 9781783273072
  • Formaat: Hardback, 420 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x170 mm, kaal: 844 g, 10 b/w, 3 line illus.
  • Sari: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Music
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-May-2018
  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 1783273070
  • ISBN-13: 9781783273072
First full comprehensive guide to one of the most important genres of music in the middle ages.

Motets constitute the most important polyphonic genre of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Moreover, these compositions are intrinsically involved in the early development of polyphony. This volume - the first to be devoted exclusively to medieval motets - aims to provide a comprehensive guide to them, from a number of different disciplines and perspectives. It addresses crucial matters such as how the motet developed; the rich interplay of musical, poetic, and intertextual modes of meaning specific to the genre; and the changing social and historical circumstances surrounding motets in medieval France, England, and Italy. It also seeks to question many traditional assumptions and received opinions in the area.
The first part of the book considers core concepts in motet scholarship: issues of genre, relationships between the motet and other musico-poetic forms, tenor organization, isorhythm, notational development, social functions, and manuscript layout. This is followed by a series of individual case studies which look in detail at a variety of specific pieces, compositional techniques, collections, and subgenres.

Jared C. Hartt is Associate Professor of Music Theory at the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music.

Contributors: Margaret Bent, Jacques Boogaart, Catherine A. Bradley, Alice V. Clark, Suzannah Clark, Karen Desmond, Lawrence Earp, Sarah Fuller, John Haines, Jared C. Hartt, Elizabeth Eva Leach, Dolores Pesce, Gaël Saint-Cricq, Jennifer Saltzstein, Matthew P. Thomson, Stefan Udell, Anna Zayaruznaya, Emily Zazulia

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[ A]n ideal textbook for an in-depth study of the motet, a true companion guiding students and scholars chapter by chapter through the study of the music, texts, sources, interpretive methodologies, analytical techniques, musical and social contexts, and the thought and aesthetics of the era. -- Jennifer Thomas * SPECULUM * This impressive volume features scholarly experts critically engaging with the evolution of the Medieval motet . . . [ and tackles] questions of genre, origins, composition, chant, notation, function, manuscript culture, language, style, the influence of important composers and collections, and more. . . . A Critical Companion to Medieval Motets is an excellent introduction to fascinating topics in early musicology, thoroughly investigating the Motet from angles that will intrigue anyone interested in Medieval music. -- Samantha Bassler * EARLY MUSIC AMERICA * [ H]ighly admirable. . . . [ T]his volume stands as a central guide to future work on the medieval motet -- indeed, medieval musicology as a whole will need to account for arguments made throughout its pages. -- Mary Channen Caldwell * RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY * A welcome addition to the literature on music of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. * BRIO * An important re-evaluation of the motet as a sophisticated and multi-layered cultural phenomenon with a complex history, an art form enjoyed not only as music, but also appreciated in written form as a mark of education and as a status symbol. This book is surely a must-have for any university with a music library, and for all serious scholars of medieval music. * THE CONSORT * [ A] very detailed and welcome scholarly resource on the most important polyphonic genre of the 13th and 14th centuries. -- B. L. Eden, Valparaiso University

List of Figures
ix
List of Music Examples
x
List of Tables
xiii
List of Contributors
xiv
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvi
Abbreviations xvii
Introduction: Approaching Medieval Motets 1(14)
Jared C. Hartt
1 The Genre(s) of Medieval Motets
15(28)
Elizabeth Eva Leach
2 Origins and Interactions: Clausula, Motet, Conductus
43(18)
Catherine A. Bradley
3 Tracing the Tenor in Medieval Motets
61(16)
Alice V. Clark
4 Isorhythm
77(26)
Lawrence Earp
5 Notations
103(28)
Karen Desmond
6 Thirteenth-Century Motet Functions: Views through the Lens of the Portare Motet Family
131(24)
Dolores Pesce
7 A Prism of its Time: Social Functions of the Motet in Fourteenth-Century France
155(20)
Jacques Boogaart
8 Motets, Manuscript Culture, Mise-en-page
175(18)
John Haines
Stefan Udell
9 Clerics, Courtiers, and the Vernacular Two-Voice Motet: The Case of Fines amouretes/Fiat and the Roman de la poire
193(12)
Jennifer Saltzstein
10 When Words Converge and Meanings Diverge: Counterexamples to Polytextuality in the Thirteenth-Century Motet
205(20)
Suzannah Clark
11 Motets in Chansonniers and the Other Culture of the French Thirteenth-Century Motet
225(18)
Gael Saint-Cricq
12 Building a Motet around Quoted Material: Textual and Musical Structure in Motets Based on Monophonic Songs
243(18)
Matthew P. Thomson
13 The Duet Motet in England: Genre, Tonal Coherence, Reconstruction
261(26)
Jared C. Hartt
14 Materia Matters: Reconstructing Colla/Bona
287(14)
Anna Zayaruznaya
15 Machaut's Motet 10 and its Interconnections
301(20)
Margaret Bent
16 A Motet Conceived in Troubled Times: Machaut's Motet 22
321(20)
Sarah Fuller
17 A Motet Ahead of its Time? The Curious Case of Portio nature/Ida capillorum
341(14)
Emily Zazulia
Bibliography of Works Cited 355(18)
Select Glossary 373(4)
Index of Cited Motets 377(6)
General Index 383
JARED C. HARTT is Associate Professor of Music Theory at the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music. JARED C. HARTT is Associate Professor of Music Theory at the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music. ELIZABETH EVA LEACH is Professor of Music at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of the British Academy. Her work focuses on song in the medieval West in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. GAËL SAINT-CRICQ is Professor of Musicology at the Université Lumière Lyon 2, France. MATTHEW P. THOMSON is Assistant Professor in Early Music, University College Dublin. Previously a Fitzjames Research Fellow at Merton College, Oxford, his research focuses on music of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, including polyphonic motets, monophonic song, and the role of music in literature. MARGARET BENT is an Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.