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Ars antiqua, organum, conductus, motet, edited by Edward H. Roesner

Label
Ars antiqua, organum, conductus, motet, edited by Edward H. Roesner
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
plansillustrationsmusic
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Ars antiqua
Responsibility statement
edited by Edward H. Roesner
Series statement
Music in medieval Europe
Sub title
organum, conductus, motet
Table Of Contents
I. Polyony at Notre Dame of Paris. Leoninus, poet and musician / Craig Wright ; The origin and destination of the Magnus liber organi / Heinrich Husmann ; The geography of the liturgy at Notre-Dame of Paris / Rebecca A. Baltzer -- II. Organum, genre, rhythm. Johannes de Garlandia on Organum in speciale / Edward H. Roesner ; The copula according to Johannes de Garlandia / Jeremy Yudkin ; Consonance and rhythm in the organum of the 12th and 13th centuries / Ernest H. Sanders ; Who 'made' the Magnus liber? / Edward H. Roesner ; The Vatican organum treatise re-examined / Steven C. Immel ; Interrelationships among the Alleluias of the Magnus liber organi / Norman E. Smith -- The abbreviation of the Magnus liber / William G. Waite -- III. Conductus, genre, function, rhythm. Musical declamation and poetic rhythm in an early layer of Notre Dame conductus / Janet Knapp ; Conductus and modal rhythm / Ernest H. Sanders ; Aurelianis civitas: Student unrest in medieval France and a C conductus by Philip the Chancellor / Thomas B. Payne -- IV. Motet, chronology, style. Aspects of trope in the earliest motets for the Assumption of the Virgin / Rebecca A. Baltzer ; Peripheral polyphony of the 13th century / Ernest H. Sanders ; A small collection of Notre Dame motets ca. 1215-1225 / Gordon A. Anderson ; The rondeau-motet: Paris and Artois in the thirteenth century / Mark Everist ; Beyond glossing: The old made new in Mout me fu grief/Robin m'aime/Portare / Dolores Pesce
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