This article examines a group of five ballades which stand at the very opening of those set to music in the Machaut manuscripts. The importance of manuscript order to arguments about chronology has led to the neglect of order's role in the construction of meaning. While they are ostensibly individual lyric items, Machaut's first five music ballades collectively outline a very cogent narrative, from the je-lover's declaration of love to his death from refusal. In parallel with such an amorous progress, there is a poetic and musical progress as the authorial persona of the poet-composer poses and solves problems of formal musical organization, ultimately narrating a parallel (and arguably equally fictive) story of the creation of the polyphon...
In recent scholarship it has been increasingly emphasized that Machaut, particularly in his later se...
The dualistic relationship of words and music in Machaut’s refrain songs (proposed in Part 1 of this...
International audienceThe article is about the different known versions of a poem which may include ...
This dissertation explores the multifaceted role of memory in the formulation and transmission of lo...
This dissertation is a study of the musical variants in the six manuscripts transmitting the complet...
At once a royal secretary, a poet, and a composer, Guillaume de Machaut was one of the most protean ...
The poet and composer Guillaume de Machaut is unique in the fourteenth century for his massive compl...
Scarcely anywhere else in the repertory of lyric poetry is the identity of the poet and the composer...
The life of Guillaume de Machaut (c. 1300-1377) is examined in light of his loyalty to his king, pat...
The appearance of a consistent repertory of polyphonic settings of single vernacular texts, governed...
Machaut’s seventeenth motet might be one of his earliest works. Under its simple appearance it hides...
The collaboration of Schubert and the poet Wilhelm Mller produced some of the best loved of nineteen...
The term ballade has been used in European music since the medieval period, when the southern French...
Between 1887 and 1901, Gustav Mahler composed twenty-four songs set to texts adapted from poetry in ...
Niniejsza praca o tytule "Sztuka słowa i sztuki muzyki w wybranych balladach Wilhelma z Machaut" skł...
In recent scholarship it has been increasingly emphasized that Machaut, particularly in his later se...
The dualistic relationship of words and music in Machaut’s refrain songs (proposed in Part 1 of this...
International audienceThe article is about the different known versions of a poem which may include ...
This dissertation explores the multifaceted role of memory in the formulation and transmission of lo...
This dissertation is a study of the musical variants in the six manuscripts transmitting the complet...
At once a royal secretary, a poet, and a composer, Guillaume de Machaut was one of the most protean ...
The poet and composer Guillaume de Machaut is unique in the fourteenth century for his massive compl...
Scarcely anywhere else in the repertory of lyric poetry is the identity of the poet and the composer...
The life of Guillaume de Machaut (c. 1300-1377) is examined in light of his loyalty to his king, pat...
The appearance of a consistent repertory of polyphonic settings of single vernacular texts, governed...
Machaut’s seventeenth motet might be one of his earliest works. Under its simple appearance it hides...
The collaboration of Schubert and the poet Wilhelm Mller produced some of the best loved of nineteen...
The term ballade has been used in European music since the medieval period, when the southern French...
Between 1887 and 1901, Gustav Mahler composed twenty-four songs set to texts adapted from poetry in ...
Niniejsza praca o tytule "Sztuka słowa i sztuki muzyki w wybranych balladach Wilhelma z Machaut" skł...
In recent scholarship it has been increasingly emphasized that Machaut, particularly in his later se...
The dualistic relationship of words and music in Machaut’s refrain songs (proposed in Part 1 of this...
International audienceThe article is about the different known versions of a poem which may include ...