UID/EAT/00693/2019 PTDC/CPC-MMU/0314/2014 CEECIND/00195/2017The oldest extant piece of polyphonic music to have certainly originated in the Portuguese Royal Chapel, whose composition can be confidently dated from before or around 1500, is an anonymous three-voice, chant-based setting of the Kyries tenebrarum appearing as an appendix to a mid-sixteenth-century copy of the Royal Chapel’s ceremonial once owned by the Infanta Maria of Portugal, Princess of Parma, and now housed at the National Library of Naples. This article provides a context for this piece by tracing the textual and chant traditions of the Kyries tenebrarum in Portugal. Chant paraphrase procedures used in the polyphonic setting are analysed and its main stylistic features are...
An exploration of the challenges and paradoxes of performing Renaissance sacred polyphony meaningful...
The present work examines a setting of the Lamentations of Jeremiah found in P-Cug MM 32, a musical ...
UIDB/00693/2020 UIDP/00693/2020A part of the Lost&Found project, currently run in CESEM at Universi...
UID/EAT/00693/2019 PTDC/CPC-MMU/0314/2014 CEECIND/00195/2017The oldest extant piece of polyphonic mu...
UID/EAT/00693/2019 CEECIND/00195/2017This article consists of a case study on a fragment of an antip...
This paper presents a two-voice hymn to St. Bernard, found by the author in the Arouca Monastery. Th...
"The Anatomy of Late 15th- and Early 16th-Century Iberian Polyphonic Music" project, directed at CES...
Several books containing polyphonic works by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina were copied during the...
UID/EAT/00693/2019 PTDC/CPC-MMU/0314/2014 CEECIND/00195/2017In the late fifteenth century and the ea...
Tese de doutoramento em Letras, na área de Ciências Musicais (Ciências Musicais Históricas) apresent...
The two manuscript sources P-Cug MM 48 & P-Cug MM 242 from the Coimbra University Library are the mo...
This study is based on Cartapácios de Coimbra, an ensemble of practically unstudied seventeenth cent...
Evidence for assumptions about the transmission of written polyphony in the fifteenth century comes ...
UID/EAT/00693/2019 SFRH/BD/140077/2018Sixteenth-century secular music in the Portuguese language, wh...
A Catedral de Angra foi, desde a sua fundação em 1534, um importante centro musical na ilha Terceira...
An exploration of the challenges and paradoxes of performing Renaissance sacred polyphony meaningful...
The present work examines a setting of the Lamentations of Jeremiah found in P-Cug MM 32, a musical ...
UIDB/00693/2020 UIDP/00693/2020A part of the Lost&Found project, currently run in CESEM at Universi...
UID/EAT/00693/2019 PTDC/CPC-MMU/0314/2014 CEECIND/00195/2017The oldest extant piece of polyphonic mu...
UID/EAT/00693/2019 CEECIND/00195/2017This article consists of a case study on a fragment of an antip...
This paper presents a two-voice hymn to St. Bernard, found by the author in the Arouca Monastery. Th...
"The Anatomy of Late 15th- and Early 16th-Century Iberian Polyphonic Music" project, directed at CES...
Several books containing polyphonic works by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina were copied during the...
UID/EAT/00693/2019 PTDC/CPC-MMU/0314/2014 CEECIND/00195/2017In the late fifteenth century and the ea...
Tese de doutoramento em Letras, na área de Ciências Musicais (Ciências Musicais Históricas) apresent...
The two manuscript sources P-Cug MM 48 & P-Cug MM 242 from the Coimbra University Library are the mo...
This study is based on Cartapácios de Coimbra, an ensemble of practically unstudied seventeenth cent...
Evidence for assumptions about the transmission of written polyphony in the fifteenth century comes ...
UID/EAT/00693/2019 SFRH/BD/140077/2018Sixteenth-century secular music in the Portuguese language, wh...
A Catedral de Angra foi, desde a sua fundação em 1534, um importante centro musical na ilha Terceira...
An exploration of the challenges and paradoxes of performing Renaissance sacred polyphony meaningful...
The present work examines a setting of the Lamentations of Jeremiah found in P-Cug MM 32, a musical ...
UIDB/00693/2020 UIDP/00693/2020A part of the Lost&Found project, currently run in CESEM at Universi...