Liturgical books and music manuscripts with polyphonic settings of the mass in medieval Europe

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    • Huck, Oliver
    • Janke, Andreas

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Liturgical books and music manuscripts with polyphonic settings of the mass in medieval Europe

Oliver Huck/Andreas Janke (eds.) ; contributions to the workshop "Liturgical Books and Music Manuscripts with Polyphonic Settings of the Mass in Mediaval Europe"

(Musica Mensurabilis, Bd. 9)

Georg Olms Verlag, 2020

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Contents of Works

  • Singing polyphony in the mass (before 1100) / Susan Rankin
  • Early polyphonic settings of the mass ordinary and the emergence of the music manuscript / Oliver Huck
  • Flirting with the forbidden? Traces of polyphony in Southwest-German cistercian manuscripts : the case of Salem Abbey / Felix Heinzer
  • Embedding simple polyphony for the mass ordinary in late-medieval liturgical books / Andreas Janke
  • The ordinarium missae of pit between compilation and liturgy (with some insights into Paolo da Firenze's role) / Francesco Zimei
  • Mass propers and mensural music in the Italian Trecento / Marco Gozzi
  • The Atri Fragment Revisited II : from the manuscript's context to the tradition of the ballata Be' llo sa Dio / Andreas Janke and Francesco Zimei
  • Organs, chant books, and salvation : remarks on the designation and use of notated liturgical manuscripts / Franz Körndle

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