Combing the areas of paleography, performance, liturgy and music, the essays in this volume take as their focus medieval manuscripts and their different uses. Dedicated to Professor Andrew Hughes, this festschrift features contributions from leading scholars in these fields.
Combing the areas of paleography, performance, liturgy and music, the essays in this volume take as their focus medieval manuscripts and their different uses. Dedicated to Professor Andrew Hughes, this festschrift features contributions from leading scholars in these fields.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: Introduction Andrew Hughes in focus Part I Paleography: The script reform of Petrarch: an Illusion?, Albert Derolez Tres digiti scribunt: a typology of late-antique and medieval pen grips, Randall Rosenfeld Erasures in 13th-century music, John Haines Part II Music: The musical stanzas in Martin Le Franc's Le Champion des Dames, Margaret Bent Women's lament and the Neuming of the classics, Jan M. Ziolkowski Baghdadi rhythmic theories and practices in 12th-century Andalusia, George Dimitri Sawa Problems and possibilities in the performance of Trent 93's Polyphonic Introits, Brian E. Power Music, rhetoric and the emperor's new clothes,Timothy J. McGee Part III Drama: 15th-century Yorkshire drama: a hypothesis, Alexandra F. Johnston Civic musicians in Wales and the Marches, 1430-1642, David Klausner A few odd visits: unusual settings of the Visitatio sepulchri, Carol Symes Part IV Liturgy: Dufay's motet Balsamus et munda cera and the papal ceremony of the Agnus Dei, Craig Wright Origins and affiliations of the pre-sarum office for Anne in the Stowe breviary, Sherry Reames Early cycles of office chants for the Feast of Mary Magdalene, David Hiley The Kenilworth Missal (Chichester cathedral, MS Med. 2), Richard Pfaff Publications of Andrew Hughes Index.
Contents: Introduction Andrew Hughes in focus Part I Paleography: The script reform of Petrarch: an Illusion?, Albert Derolez Tres digiti scribunt: a typology of late-antique and medieval pen grips, Randall Rosenfeld Erasures in 13th-century music, John Haines Part II Music: The musical stanzas in Martin Le Franc's Le Champion des Dames, Margaret Bent Women's lament and the Neuming of the classics, Jan M. Ziolkowski Baghdadi rhythmic theories and practices in 12th-century Andalusia, George Dimitri Sawa Problems and possibilities in the performance of Trent 93's Polyphonic Introits, Brian E. Power Music, rhetoric and the emperor's new clothes,Timothy J. McGee Part III Drama: 15th-century Yorkshire drama: a hypothesis, Alexandra F. Johnston Civic musicians in Wales and the Marches, 1430-1642, David Klausner A few odd visits: unusual settings of the Visitatio sepulchri, Carol Symes Part IV Liturgy: Dufay's motet Balsamus et munda cera and the papal ceremony of the Agnus Dei, Craig Wright Origins and affiliations of the pre-sarum office for Anne in the Stowe breviary, Sherry Reames Early cycles of office chants for the Feast of Mary Magdalene, David Hiley The Kenilworth Missal (Chichester cathedral, MS Med. 2), Richard Pfaff Publications of Andrew Hughes Index.
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