Anthology for music in the medieval West
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Anthology for music in the medieval West
(Western music in context : a Norton history / Walter Frisch, series editor)
W.W. Norton, c2014
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Music in the medieval West
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Anthology for Music in the Medieval West, part of the Western Music in Context series, is the ideal companion to Music in the Medieval West. Forty-four carefully chosen works-including plainchant, the earliest experiments in polyphony, excerpts from Latin liturgical dramas and the elaborate polyphony of the fourteenth century-offer representative examples of the music of the period. Commentaries following each score present a careful analysis of the music and online links to purchase and download recordings make listening easier than ever.
Table of Contents
** Contents subject to change 1. Anonymous, Ave Maris Stella
2. Anonymous, The Oxyrhynchus hymn
3. Ambrose of Milan, Aeterne Rerum Conditor
4. Anonymous, Some Easter Mass Propers
5. Anonymous, Polyphonic examples from Musica Enchiriadis
6. Anonymous, Antiphon "Ecce apparebit dominus" with Psalm 147 (146):1-11
7. Anonymous, Kyrie Cunctipotens genitor
8. Anonymous and Notker the Stammer, Two Early Medieval Sequences
9. Anonymous, Tropes for the Introit Resurrexi
10. Fulbert of Chartres (?), Responsory: Stirps Jesse
11. Anonymous, Sequence Congaudentes exultemus for St. Nicholas
12. Anonymous, Responsory Ex eius tumba and Prosula Sospitati for St. Nicholas
13. Fleury Playbook, From The Three Daughters, a play for St. Nicholas
14. Winchester Troper, Polyphonic Setting of Alleluia Surrexit Vere
15. Anonymous, Annus Novus in Gaudio
16. Anonymous, Stirps Jesse Florigeram
17. Anonymous, Alma perpetui /Ave regina caelorum
18. Albertus, Cantor of Paris, Congaudeant Catholici
19. Peter Abelard, Epithalamica
20. Four Troubadour Songs
20.1. Macabru, L'autrier jost' una sebissa
20.2. Bernart de Ventadorn, Can vei la lauzeta
20.3. Guiraut de Bornehl, Reis glorios
20.4. La Comtessa de Dia, A chantar m'er
21. Adam of St. Victor (?), Zima vetus
22. Hildegard of Bingen, Mathias Sanctus
23. Anonymous, Laude Novella
24. Anonymous, Bacche, bene venies
25. Thibaut de Champagne, Chancon ferai que talenz
26. Alfonso the Wise (?), Rosa das Rosas
27. Martin Codex, Ondas do mare de Vigo
28. Philip the Chancellor (?), Sol oritur
29. Anonymous, Phrases from the Vatican Organum Treatise and Two-part organum purum with discant, and copula
30. Anonymous, Organum triplum on Flos Filius
31. Anonymous, Clausulae on Flos Filius
32. Anonymous, Two early motets on Flos Filius
33. Petrus de Cruce, S'Amours eust point de poer/Au Renouveler/Ecce
34. Philip de Vitry, Tribum/Quoniam/Merito
35. Guillaume de Machaut, Remede de Fortune: Dame de qui, toute ma joie and Dame vous sans retollir.
36. Guillaume de Machaut, Fons totius/O livoris feritas/Fera pessima
37. Guillaume de Machaut, Messe de Nostre Dame: Kyrie
38. Jacob Senleches, Je me merveil/J'ay pluseurs fois
39. Marchettus of Padua, Ave regina celorum/Mater innocencie/Ite Joseph
40. Anonymous, Madrigal: Quando I Oselli Canta
41. Francesco Landini, De sospirar sovente
42. Antonio Zacara da Teramo, Cacciando per gustar
43. Anonymous, Singularis Laudis Digna
44. Richard Queldryk, Troped Gloria
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