Collection of essays about Medieval Music from various graduates of Columbia University and published in honor of Ernest H Sanders upon the occasion of his retirement form the Department of Music at Columbia. Illustrated with photographic reproductions, drawings and scores. Contents Aspects of Trope in the Earliest Motets for the Assumption of the Virgin; Subtiliter The Yoxford Motet O Amicus / Precursoris; Some Observations on the "germanic" Plainchant Tradition; The "Arabian Influence" Thesis Revisited; Rhythm in Early Poluphony; Text Underlay in Landini's Ballate for Three Voices; Modal Tenors and Tonal Orientation in Motets of Guillaume de Machaut; Cantilena and Music for Marian Serives in Late Medieval England; The Notation of Fractio Modi; The Marriage of Heaven and A Late Medieval Source of the Consecratio Virginum
Language
English
Pages
324
Format
Hardcover
Release
January 01, 1990
Studies in Medieval Music: Fetschrift for Ernest H. Sanders
Collection of essays about Medieval Music from various graduates of Columbia University and published in honor of Ernest H Sanders upon the occasion of his retirement form the Department of Music at Columbia. Illustrated with photographic reproductions, drawings and scores. Contents Aspects of Trope in the Earliest Motets for the Assumption of the Virgin; Subtiliter The Yoxford Motet O Amicus / Precursoris; Some Observations on the "germanic" Plainchant Tradition; The "Arabian Influence" Thesis Revisited; Rhythm in Early Poluphony; Text Underlay in Landini's Ballate for Three Voices; Modal Tenors and Tonal Orientation in Motets of Guillaume de Machaut; Cantilena and Music for Marian Serives in Late Medieval England; The Notation of Fractio Modi; The Marriage of Heaven and A Late Medieval Source of the Consecratio Virginum