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a| 2005010517
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a| 184383166X (hardback : alk. paper)
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a| 9781843831662 (hardback : alk. paper)
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a| (OCoLC-M)59011582
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a| (OCoLC-I)270466866
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a| Citation and authority in medieval and Renaissance musical culture : b| learning from the learned / c| edited by Suzannah Clark and Elizabeth Eva Leach.
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a| Woodbridge [UK] ; a| Rochester, NY : b| Boydell Press, c| 2005.
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a| xxxii, 250 p. : b| ill., music ; c| 24 cm.
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a| Studies in medieval and Renaissance music, x| 1479-9294 ; v| 4
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a| Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-236) and index.
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a| Naturalis concordia vocum cum planetis : conceptualizing the harmony of the spheres in the early Middle Ages / Susan Rankin -- 'Auctoritas cereum habet nasum' : Boethius, Aristotle, and the music of the spheres in the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries / Gilles Rico -- Types and transmission of musical examples in Franco's Ars cantus mensurabilis musicae / Christian Thomas Leitmeir -- Ciconia's citations in Nova musica : new sources as biography / Barbara Haggh -- Fauvel goes to school / Leofranc Holford-Strevens -- Auctoritas and the motets of Philippe de Vitry ; Andrew Wathey -- Fire, desire, duration, death : Machaut's motet 10 / Kevin Brownlee -- Machaut reading Machaut : self-borrowing and reinterpretation in motets 8 and 21 / Alice V. Clark -- Declamatory dissonance in Machaut / Lawrence M. Earp -- 'Qui bien aimme a tart oublie' : Guillaume de Machaut's Lay de plour in context / Virginia Newes -- 'Imitatio', 'intertextuality', and early music / John Milsom -- Apollinis eclipsatur : foundation of the 'Collegium musicorum' / David Howlett -- De plus en plus : numbers, Binchois and Ockeghem / Reinhard Strohm -- An English adoption of the Burgundian chanson / Theodor Dumitrescu -- Learning to compose in the 1540s : Gioseffo Zarlino's Si bona suscepimus / Cristle Collins Judd -- The eloquence of silence : tacet inscriptions in the Alamire manuscripts / Bonnie J. Blackburn.
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a| "Essays examining how medieval and Renaissance composers responded to the tradition in which they worked through a process of citation of and commentary on earlier authors"--Provided by publisher.
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a| Music z| Europe y| 15th century x| History and criticism. =| ^A1087516
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a| Music z| Europe y| 16th century x| History and criticism. =| ^A1087516
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a| Quotation in music. =| ^A1421361
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a| Symbolism in music. =| ^A1066544
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a| Musique y| 500-1400 x| Histoire et critique.
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a| Musique y| 15e siècle x| Histoire et critique.
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a| Musique y| 16e siècle x| Histoire et critique.
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a| Citation dans la musique.
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a| Symbolisme dans la musique.
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a| Allusions.
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a| Leach, Elizabeth Eva. =| ^A1704690
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b| Essays in honour of Margaret Bent. The chapters of this book probe the varied functions of citation and allusion in medieval and renaissance musical culture. At its most fundamental level musical culture relied on shared models for musical practice, used by singers and composers as they learned their craft. Several contributors to this volume investigate general models, which often drew on earlier musical works, internalized in the process of composers' own training as singers. In written theoretical musical pedagogy, conversely, citation of authority is deliberate and intentional. The adaptation of accepted wisdom in theoretical treatises was the means by which newer authors stamped their own authority. Further kinds of citation occur in specific musical texts, either within the words set to music or in the music itself. The diverse functions of citation and allusion for the creator, reader, scribe, performer and listener are here given due consideration. In doing so, this volume is a fitting tribute to Margaret Bent, whose pedagogy, publications, and presence are honoured in this 'Festschrift'. Contributors: SUSAN RANKIN, GILLES RICO, CHRISTIAN THOMAS LEITMEIR, BARBARA HAGGH, LEOFRANC HOLFORD-STREVENS, ANDREW WATHEY, KEVIN BROWNLEE, ALICE V. CLARK, LAWRENCE M. EARP, VIRGINIA NEWES, JOHN MILSOM, DAVID HOWLETT, REINHARD STROHM, THEODOR DUMITRESCU, CRISTLE COLLINS JUDD, BONNIE J. BLACKBURN. 1| Nielsen
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