The monophonic lauda and the lay religious confraternities of Tuscany and Umbria in the late Middle Ages
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The monophonic lauda and the lay religious confraternities of Tuscany and Umbria in the late Middle Ages
(Early drama, art, and music monograph series, 10)
Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan Univeristy, 1988
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-205) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780918720894
Description
The study of popular hymnody is remote not only from contemporary experience but also from very many contemporary scholars. A great deal of this remove stems from the complicated origins and history of this important genre. The Monophonic Lauda aims to present for the first time an English study of the form, as such a text has not been available before. This also necessitates an exploration of previous scholarship on the lauda, though the book is not devoted to this particular exercise. The volume is well illustrated, including musical notation and black-and-white plates.
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
Introduction
Non-Musical Documents: Laudesi
Non-Musical Documents: Disciplinati
Cortona 91
Magliabechiano II I 122
The Marginal Liturgy of the Disciplinati
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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: pbk. ISBN 9780918720900
Description
The study of popular hymnody is remote not only from contemporary experience but also from very many contemporary scholars. A great deal of this remove stems from the complicated origins and history of this important genre. The Monophonic Lauda aims to present for the first time an English study of the form, as such a text has not been available before. This also necessitates an exploration of previous scholarship on the lauda, though the book is not devoted to this particular exercise. The volume is well illustrated, including musical notation and black-and-white plates.
Table of Contents
Non-Musical Documents: Laudesi Non-Musical Documents: Disciplinati Cortona 91 Magliabechiano II I 122 The Marginal Liturgy of the Disciplinati
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