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Heinrich Isaac and Polyphony for the Proper of the Mass in the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 438 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 239x180x33 mm, kaal: 1134 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Nov-2011
  • Kirjastus: Brepols N.V.
  • ISBN-10: 2503542492
  • ISBN-13: 9782503542492
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 438 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 239x180x33 mm, kaal: 1134 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Nov-2011
  • Kirjastus: Brepols N.V.
  • ISBN-10: 2503542492
  • ISBN-13: 9782503542492
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The important contribution of Heinrich Isaac (ca. 1455-1517) to polyphonic settings of the proper of the mass has long been recognised. The monumental posthumously published collection of his work in the genre, the Choralis Constantinus, was considered as a landmark even in the sixteenth century. Isaac's striking cultivation of polyphonic mass proper settings has its roots in his task, as Hofcomponist to Emperor Maximilian I, of building a musical repertoire for the Imperial court chapel. The repertoire he created awakened a demand for analogous music at other European courts and institutions and led, in 1508, to the commissioning of an extraordinary series of proper cycles from him by the authorities of Constance Cathedral.
Figures
7(6)
Tables
9(4)
Musical Examples 13(6)
Abbreviations 19(2)
Contributors 21(40)
Chant Adorned: The Polyphonic Mass Proper in the Later Middle Ages and Renaissance
25(6)
David J. Burn
Stefan Gasch
The Medieval Mass Proper, and the Arrival of Polyphonic Proper Settings in Central Europe
31(30)
Reinhard Strohm
Renaissance Portugal
Fragments of Fifteenth-Century Northern Propers in Portugal
61(20)
Bernadette Nelson
The Liber Introitus of Miguel da Fonseca, and a Possible Improvisatory Model
81(44)
Joao Pedro d'Alvarenga
Manuel Pedro Ferreira
Heinrich Isaac's Choralis Constantinus
Isaac's Unfinished Imperial Cycle: A New Hypothesis
125(16)
David Rothenberg
The Choralis Constantinus and the Organ
141(16)
William P. Mahrt
Isaac, the Mass Proper, and the Motet
157(10)
Anthony M. Cummings
Who Devised the Proportional Notation in Isaac's Choralis Constantinus?
167(48)
Ruth I. DeFord
Commercialising the Choralis Constantinus: The Printing and Publishing of the First Edition
215(54)
Royston Gustavson
Getting Proper-ly Started: Heinrich Isaac's Choralis Constantinus and the Introduction of Polyphonic Mass Propers in South-German Monasteries
269(30)
Barbara Eichner
Tradition And Renewal
Leonhard Paminger's Manuscript of Mass Propers
299(20)
David J. Burn
Beyond Munich: Senfl's Propers in Prints and Manusctipts
319(26)
Stefan Gasch
Mass Propers in the Choirbooks of the Benedictine Abbey of SS. Ulrich and Afra in Augsburg (1575-1614): Between Tradition and Reform
345(24)
Tobias Rimek
Polyphonic Mass Propers from the Braunsberg Jesuit Collegium and their Local Context
369(24)
Agnieszka Leszczynska
The Proper of the Mass in Sixteenth- and Early-Seventeenth-Century Lutheran Liturgies and its Relationships with Other Types of De Tempore Cycle
393(14)
Mattias Lundberg
Byrd and the Mass Proper Tradition
407(10)
Kerry McCarthy
Primary sources cited 417(14)
Abstracts 431