Music and instruments of the Middle Ages : essays in honour of Christopher Page
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Music and instruments of the Middle Ages : essays in honour of Christopher Page
(Studies in medieval and Renaissance music / general editors, Tess Knighton and Andrew Wathey, 22)
Boydell Press, 2020
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [435]-459) and index
Contents of Works
- The progeny of Bernart de Ventadorn's Can vei la lauzeta mover / Elizabeth Aubrey
- Medieval Iberian song in its Mediterranean context : from Andalusian muwashshahat to the Cantigas de Santa Maria / Manuel Pedro Ferreira
- The estampies of Douce 308 / Elizabeth Eva Leach
- Anonymous IV and the Antiqui / Rob C. Wegman
- The development of the Latin liturgical Psalter in England / John Caldwell
- Forgotten levers of harmony : where are the grammarians' Claviculi? / Crawford Young
- The variable-voice conductus / Mark Everist
- Making sense of Omnis/Habenti : an Ars Nova motet in England / Lisa Colton
- Super omnes speciosa : Machaut reading Vitry / Alice V. Clark
- '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 / Lawrence Earp
- La belle se siet : where Dufay and Josquin meet / David Fallows
- In search of Medieval music in non-Western countries / Anna Maria Busse Berger
- Where did our musical instruments come from? / Jeremy Montagu
- Instrumentalists and changing performance contexts, c. 1500 / Keith Polk
- Non-mensural polyphony : performing plainsong / Reinhard Strohm
- 'Übersingen' and 'Quintieren' : non-mensural polyphony in secular repertories : Oswald von Wolkenstein and the Monk of Salzburg / Marc Lewon
- From page to sound : performing the Masses of Walter Frye / Andrew Kirkman