The medieval planctus is a Latin lament, composed in great numbers on Biblical themes as well as for the death of political figures or the destruction of cities. It appeared in both monophonic and polyphonic form, and had counterparts in a number of vernacular languages. The manuscript Biblioteca Mediceo-Laurenziana Pluteo 29.1, known as the Florence manuscript, contains eight monophonic planctus in the memory of well-known public figures of the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. This thesis will examine these compositions as a collection. The monophonic repertoire of the middle ages has been examined in a relatively limited fashion; the florid Latin repertoire, which includes these planctus, has been studied hardly at all....
The Conductus repertory is the body of monophonic and polyphonic non-liturgical Latin song that domi...
Composers in the Renaissance era frequently engaged in the technique of musical borrowing by incorpo...
The musical notation of the northern Italian Benedictine abbey of St Sylvester in Nonantola has hith...
The distinction between high and low vocal style in the fourteenth and early Wfteenth centuries once...
Modern understanding of the production and dissemination of thirteenth-century polyphony is constrai...
A membrane fragment in the Bibliothèque da la Ville de Metz (rèserve prècieux, MS 732bis/20) contain...
Spanning a millennium of musical history, this monumental volume brings together nearly forty leadin...
This thesis examines the ways musical material are borrowed and re-used in early thirteenth century ...
In addressing questions of compositional process, scholars of medieval polyphony have relatively lit...
Evidence for assumptions about the transmission of written polyphony in the fifteenth century comes ...
The reign of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II traversed a critical time in musical history, the transiti...
In the decades that followed the Council of Trent Italian composers set at least a thousand differen...
Interactions between polyphonic motets and monophonic trouvère song in the long thirteenth century h...
Today’s performances of medieval polyphony have a lot in common with those of other ‘classical’ or...
Föllmi Beat A. Alejandro Enrique Planchart, Embellishing the Liturgy : Tropes and Polyphony, (Music ...
The Conductus repertory is the body of monophonic and polyphonic non-liturgical Latin song that domi...
Composers in the Renaissance era frequently engaged in the technique of musical borrowing by incorpo...
The musical notation of the northern Italian Benedictine abbey of St Sylvester in Nonantola has hith...
The distinction between high and low vocal style in the fourteenth and early Wfteenth centuries once...
Modern understanding of the production and dissemination of thirteenth-century polyphony is constrai...
A membrane fragment in the Bibliothèque da la Ville de Metz (rèserve prècieux, MS 732bis/20) contain...
Spanning a millennium of musical history, this monumental volume brings together nearly forty leadin...
This thesis examines the ways musical material are borrowed and re-used in early thirteenth century ...
In addressing questions of compositional process, scholars of medieval polyphony have relatively lit...
Evidence for assumptions about the transmission of written polyphony in the fifteenth century comes ...
The reign of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II traversed a critical time in musical history, the transiti...
In the decades that followed the Council of Trent Italian composers set at least a thousand differen...
Interactions between polyphonic motets and monophonic trouvère song in the long thirteenth century h...
Today’s performances of medieval polyphony have a lot in common with those of other ‘classical’ or...
Föllmi Beat A. Alejandro Enrique Planchart, Embellishing the Liturgy : Tropes and Polyphony, (Music ...
The Conductus repertory is the body of monophonic and polyphonic non-liturgical Latin song that domi...
Composers in the Renaissance era frequently engaged in the technique of musical borrowing by incorpo...
The musical notation of the northern Italian Benedictine abbey of St Sylvester in Nonantola has hith...