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Music and Instruments of the Middle Ages: Essays in Honour of Christopher Page [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 510 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x170 mm, kaal: 844 g, 20 b/w, 94 line illus.
  • Sari: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Music
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 1783275561
  • ISBN-13: 9781783275564
  • Formaat: Hardback, 510 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x170 mm, kaal: 844 g, 20 b/w, 94 line illus.
  • Sari: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Music
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 1783275561
  • ISBN-13: 9781783275564
Christopher Page is one of the most influential and distinguished scholars and performers of medieval music. His first book, Voices and Instruments of the Middle Ages (1987), marked the beginning of what might be called the "Page turn" in the study and performance of medieval music. His many subsequent publications, radio broadcasting (notably the series Spirit of the Age) and performances and recordings with his ensemble Gothic Voices changed the perception of and thinking about music from before about 1400 and forged new ways of communicating its essence to scholars as well as its subtle beauty to wider audiences.
The essays presented here in his honour reflect the broad range of subject-matter, from the earliest polyphony to the conductus and motet of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, the troubadour and trouvre repertories, song and dance, church music, medieval music theory, improvisation techniques, historiography of medieval music, musical iconography, instrumental music, performance practice and performing, that has characterised Page's major contribution to our knowledge of music of the Middle Ages.

TESS KNIGHTON is an ICREA Research Professor affiliated to the Instituci Mil i Fontanals-CSIC in Barcelona and an Emeritus Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge; DAVID SKINNER is Fellow and Osborn Director of Music at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and director of the early music ensemble Alamire.

Contributors: Elizabeth Aubrey, Anna Maria Busse Berger, John Caldwell, Alice V. Clark, Lisa Colton, Lawrence Earp, Mark Everist, David Fallows, Manuel Pedro Ferreira, Andrew Kirkman, Elizabeth Eva Leach, Marc Lewon, Jeremy Montagu, Keith Polk, Reinhard Strohm, Rob C. Wegman, Crawford Young

For any queries regarding the completion and/or return of the Tabula Gratulatoria form below, please contact Elizabeth McDonald (emcdonald@boydell.co.uk)

Essays on important topics in early music.
List of Illustrations
vii
List of Music Examples
ix
List of Tables
xv
List of Contributors
xvii
Acknowledgements xix
List of Music Manuscript Sigla
xxi
Introduction 1(10)
Tess Knighton
David Skinner
SONGSTERS AND THEIR REPERTORIES
1 The Progeny of Bernart de Ventadorn's Can vei la lauzeta mover
11(50)
Elizabeth Aubrey
2 Medieval Iberian Song in its Mediterranean Context: From Andalusian Muwashshahat to the Cantigas de Santa Maria
61(16)
Manuel Pedro Ferreira
3 The Estampies of Douce 308
77(44)
Elizabeth Eva Leach
CLOSE READINGS
4 Anonymous IV and the Antiqui
121(32)
Rob C. Wegman
5 The Development of the Latin Liturgical Psalter in England
153(20)
John Caldwell
6 Forgotten Levers of Harmony: Where Are the Grammarians' Claviculi?
173(22)
Crawford Young
CREATING POLYPHONY
7 The Variable-Voice Conductus
195(26)
Mark Everist
8 Making Sense of Omnis / Habenti: An Ars Nova Motet in England
221(26)
Lisa Colton
9 Super omnes speciosa: Machaut Reading Vitry
247(24)
Alice V. Clark
10 `The spirit moves me to speak of forms changed into new bodies': Anton Webern, Philippe de Vitry, and the Reception of the Ars Nova Motet
271(34)
Lawrence Earp
11 La belle se siet: Where Dufay and Josquin Meet
305(20)
David Fallows
MUSIC AS CULTURAL PRACTICE
12 In Search of Medieval Music in Non-Western Countries
325(20)
Anna Maria Busse Berger
13 Where Did Our Musical Instruments Come From?
345(16)
Jeremy Montagu
14 Instrumentalists and Changing Performance Contexts, c. 1500
361(12)
Keith Polk
15 Non-Mensural Polyphony: Performing Plainsong
373(12)
Reinhard Strohm
16 `Ubersingen' and `Quintieren': Non-Mensural Polyphony in Secular Repertories: Oswald von Wolkenstein and the Monk of Salzburg
385(20)
Marc Lewon
17 From Page to Sound: Performing the Masses of Walter Frye
405(30)
Andrew Kirkman
Works Cited 435(26)
Works 461(12)
Christopher Page
Index 473(8)
Tabula Gratulatoria 481
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. DAVID SKINNER is Fellow and Osborn Director of Music at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and director of the early music ensemble Alamire. DAVID SKINNER is Fellow and Osborn Director of Music at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and director of the early music ensemble Alamire. 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. MANUEL PEDRO FERREIRA is Professor of Music at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal. 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.