Early music editing : principles, historiography, future directions
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Early music editing : principles, historiography, future directions
(Collection "Epitome musical")
Brepols, c2013
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [275]-290)
Contents of Works
- Introduction : textual culture shock, or: the making and remaking of (early) music "philology" / Karl Kügle
- Do classical principles work? / Leofranc Holford-Strevens
- Editing the Divine office / James Grier
- Scribes at work, scribes at play : challenges for editors of the ars subtilior / Jason Stoessel
- Early editions of early music : the Trent codices in the Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Österreich / Andrea Lindmayr-Brandl
- Editorial text underlay revisted / Thomas Schmidt-Beste
- Editing early keyboard music : the role of the scribe in the transmission of music by Peter Philips (1560/61-1628) / David J. Smith
- The score as represenation : technologies of music book production in Italy (1580s-1650s) and their editorial implications / Christine Jeanneret
- The promises and pitfalls of online scholarly music publishing / Alexander Silbiger
- Ancient concerns for the twenty-first century : "music Philology" in the realm of the digital / Theodor Dumitrescu
- Early music editing, forty years on : principles, techniques and future directions / Margaret Bent