Quomodo cantabimus canticum? : studies in honor of Edward H. Roesner
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Quomodo cantabimus canticum? : studies in honor of Edward H. Roesner
(Miscellanea, 7)
American Institute of Musicology, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Suavis et morosus : the ways of a word / Leofranc Holford-Stevens
- Concentum celi quis dormire faciet? : Eriugenian cosmic song and Carolingian planetary astronomy / Gabriela Ilnitchi Currie
- The making of Carolingian mass chant books / Susan Rankin
- Re-reading Notker's preface / Andreas Haug
- Properchant : English theory at home and abroad, with an excursus on Amerus/Aluredus and his tradition / Bonnie J. Blackburn
- The manuscript processionals of Notre Dame of Paris / Michel Huglo
- The manuscript makers of W1 : further evidence for an early date / Rebecca A. Baltzer
- What is isorhythm? / Margaret Bent
- Two abbots and a rotulus : new light on Brussels 19606 / Karl Kügle
- Who really composed Mille regretz? / Joshua Rifkin
- Reconsidering the Toledo Codex of the Cantigas de Santa Maria in the 18th century / Susan Boynton
- Patronage and friendship in the mid-nineteenth century : an unpublished autograph letter from Clara Schumann to Carl Gustav Carus, physician to the Saxon court, natural philosopher and landscape artist / Linda Correll Roesner
- Messiaen reads the Infancy Gospels : the Vingt regards sur l'Enfant-Jésus as Christology / David Butler Cannata