This study explores the different ways in which music of the early-Tudor period can be analysed. Approaching the analysis first from a performer’s perspective, it takes the surviving works of Robert Fayrfax (1464–1521) as a case study. Fayrfax was chosen both because of the important rôle he plays within the chronology of changing style in early Tudor England, and because of the lack of a convincing analytical survey of his surviving works. Various analytical methods are developed by drawing upon three areas of investigation: (1) previous analyses of renaissance polyphony; (2) sixteenth-century music theory; and (3) hermeneutics. The basic issues and problems encountered when approaching early Tudor works from an analytical perspective are ...
Today’s performances of medieval polyphony have a lot in common with those of other ‘classical’ or...
Nowhere in musical analysis is the tension between the two theoretical positions of considering musi...
© 2020 Timothy Peter DalyFifteenth-century music theory seems remote from fifteenth-century composit...
This study explores the different ways in which music of the early-Tudor period can be analysed. App...
This study is concerned with the style (as opposed to the function) of English vocal polyphony durin...
While the study of complete sources is very valuable, and has contributed greatly to what is underst...
Codified at Salisbury Cathedral in southern England during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the...
Modern scholars have suggested various approaches to the analysis of the pretonal repertory. Howev...
Modes in the Renaissance era were vital to understand the inner workings of a piece. Modal theory im...
An exploration of the challenges and paradoxes of performing Renaissance sacred polyphony meaningful...
One of the most important contributions to studies of medieval music in recent years was made by Ern...
This thesis is a study of the usage of sixteenth-century polyphonic devices as employed by the Engli...
BPD)FCT01/10/201631/01/2019 UID/EAT/00693/2013This paper is part of an ongoing research, which aims...
Composers in the Renaissance era frequently engaged in the technique of musical borrowing by incorpo...
The present article demonstrates the complexity of musico-textual relationships in Ave miles celesti...
Today’s performances of medieval polyphony have a lot in common with those of other ‘classical’ or...
Nowhere in musical analysis is the tension between the two theoretical positions of considering musi...
© 2020 Timothy Peter DalyFifteenth-century music theory seems remote from fifteenth-century composit...
This study explores the different ways in which music of the early-Tudor period can be analysed. App...
This study is concerned with the style (as opposed to the function) of English vocal polyphony durin...
While the study of complete sources is very valuable, and has contributed greatly to what is underst...
Codified at Salisbury Cathedral in southern England during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the...
Modern scholars have suggested various approaches to the analysis of the pretonal repertory. Howev...
Modes in the Renaissance era were vital to understand the inner workings of a piece. Modal theory im...
An exploration of the challenges and paradoxes of performing Renaissance sacred polyphony meaningful...
One of the most important contributions to studies of medieval music in recent years was made by Ern...
This thesis is a study of the usage of sixteenth-century polyphonic devices as employed by the Engli...
BPD)FCT01/10/201631/01/2019 UID/EAT/00693/2013This paper is part of an ongoing research, which aims...
Composers in the Renaissance era frequently engaged in the technique of musical borrowing by incorpo...
The present article demonstrates the complexity of musico-textual relationships in Ave miles celesti...
Today’s performances of medieval polyphony have a lot in common with those of other ‘classical’ or...
Nowhere in musical analysis is the tension between the two theoretical positions of considering musi...
© 2020 Timothy Peter DalyFifteenth-century music theory seems remote from fifteenth-century composit...