BPD)FCT01/10/201631/01/2019 UID/EAT/00693/2013This paper is part of an ongoing research, which aims at describing how imitation works in Iberian motets from ca. 1500, and how it relates to the imitative processes occurring in motets from other European traditions. In a previous paper I compared Iberian motets to motets collected and printed by Petrucci in his five books issued between 1502 and 1508. The selection is generally considered as representative of the ‘European’ motet (although they do not contain a single piece by Iberian composers). I used the results provided by Julie Cumming and Peter Schubert in their systematic examination of pervasive imitation and stretto fuga in Petrucci’s books (2015). Despite some insightful results, t...
UIDB/00693/2020 UIDP/00693/2020A part of the Lost&Found project, currently run in CESEM at Universi...
Imitazione was a concept fundamental to all Renaissance art. The term was a controversial one, and d...
Between 1555 and 1620, more than eighty-five volumes containing Italian madrigals were printed in An...
BPD)FCT01/10/201631/01/2019 UID/EAT/00693/2013This paper is part of an ongoing research, which aims...
UID/EAT/00472/2013In their illuminating examination of the development of ‘pervasive imitation’ (201...
This study is the first step toward a better understanding of the introduction of pervasive imitatio...
UID/EAT/00693/2019 CEECIND/00195/2017This research focuses on the Iberian devotional motet, addressi...
This study assesses the nature of sixteenth-century intabulation processes. Rather than being merely...
In the decades that followed the Council of Trent Italian composers set at least a thousand differen...
UID/EAT/00693/2019 PTDC/CPC-MMU/0314/2014 DL 57/2016/CP1453/CT0083 CEECIND/00195/2017publishersversi...
In the decades that followed the Council of Trent Italian composers set at least a thousand differen...
UID/EAT/00693/2019 CEECIND/00195/2017This research focuses on the Iberian devotional motet, addressi...
"The Anatomy of Late 15th- and Early 16th-Century Iberian Polyphonic Music" project, directed at CES...
peer reviewedBetween 1555 and 1620, more than eighty- five volumes containing Italian madrigals were...
Imitazione was a concept fundamental to all Renaissance art. The term was a controversial one, and d...
UIDB/00693/2020 UIDP/00693/2020A part of the Lost&Found project, currently run in CESEM at Universi...
Imitazione was a concept fundamental to all Renaissance art. The term was a controversial one, and d...
Between 1555 and 1620, more than eighty-five volumes containing Italian madrigals were printed in An...
BPD)FCT01/10/201631/01/2019 UID/EAT/00693/2013This paper is part of an ongoing research, which aims...
UID/EAT/00472/2013In their illuminating examination of the development of ‘pervasive imitation’ (201...
This study is the first step toward a better understanding of the introduction of pervasive imitatio...
UID/EAT/00693/2019 CEECIND/00195/2017This research focuses on the Iberian devotional motet, addressi...
This study assesses the nature of sixteenth-century intabulation processes. Rather than being merely...
In the decades that followed the Council of Trent Italian composers set at least a thousand differen...
UID/EAT/00693/2019 PTDC/CPC-MMU/0314/2014 DL 57/2016/CP1453/CT0083 CEECIND/00195/2017publishersversi...
In the decades that followed the Council of Trent Italian composers set at least a thousand differen...
UID/EAT/00693/2019 CEECIND/00195/2017This research focuses on the Iberian devotional motet, addressi...
"The Anatomy of Late 15th- and Early 16th-Century Iberian Polyphonic Music" project, directed at CES...
peer reviewedBetween 1555 and 1620, more than eighty- five volumes containing Italian madrigals were...
Imitazione was a concept fundamental to all Renaissance art. The term was a controversial one, and d...
UIDB/00693/2020 UIDP/00693/2020A part of the Lost&Found project, currently run in CESEM at Universi...
Imitazione was a concept fundamental to all Renaissance art. The term was a controversial one, and d...
Between 1555 and 1620, more than eighty-five volumes containing Italian madrigals were printed in An...