Ars antiqua : music and culture in Europe c. 1150-1330

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Ars antiqua : music and culture in Europe c. 1150-1330

edited by Gregorio Bevilacqua and Thomas B. Payne

(Speculum musicae, v. 40)

Brepols, 2020

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  • The production of polyphonic conductus collections in ars antiqua manuscripts / Gregorio Bevilacqua
  • Texting vocality : musical and material poetics of the voice in medieval Latin song / Mary Channen Caldwell
  • Poetic and melodic recurrences in the thirteenth-century refrain repertoire / Anne Ibos-Augé
  • Franco of Cologne, Ars canus mensuravilis : ligature, notation and mode / Kaho Inoue
  • L'audito del pulchum musicale in Tommaso d'Aquino e Bonaventura da Bagnoregio / Matteo Macinanti
  • The corpus of sequences for Saint Anthony of Padua : a study of the musical sources / Mausica Morandi
  • Britain's cleric composers : poetic stress and ornamentation in Worldes blis / Grace Newcombe
  • Vetus abit littera : from the old to the new law in Parisian conductus / Thomas B. Payne
  • Conductus sine musica: some thoughts on the poetic sources of Latin songs / Anne-Zoé Rillon-Marne
  • Mapping melodic composition : a metadata approach to understanding the creation of Parisian organum dupulm / Jennifer Louise Roth-Burnette
  • Polyphonic music in the British Isles c. 1300 : networks of practice / Amy Williamson

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