The present study discusses a chant theory treatise preserved in the Carthusian compilation manuscript (CZ-Pu I F 17) and based on the Franciscan Hermann Mott’s Musices Choralis Medulla (1670). It sheds new light on the background of the Carthusian arrangement and its connection to the Franciscan original by comparing both versions and trying to discover why the Franciscan treatise was chosen as an exemplar, who the author of the Carthusian treatise was, when and where the Carthusian version was written and used, and finally, through a study of its context and the information given in its manuscript source, how it could be transmitted and what it meant for the Carthusian order
Following the Christianization of the crumbling Roman Empire, a wide array of disparate Christian tr...
Oral tradition of cantiones in Czech lands and its imprint in late medieval manuscripts Abstract The...
390 pagesHow was music theorized as a spiritual practice in the middle ages? Through cross-disciplin...
The Carthusian monastery in Žiče (Ger. Seitz) played a central role in the history of the Carthusian...
The restoration of Gregorian chant throughout the nineteenth century culminated in the publication o...
The Music Department at Warsaw University Library is in possession of three seventeenthcentury chant...
There are many parallels in the context and content of the printed anthology Parnassus Musicus Ferdi...
In this paper, I examine the background of music theorist Johannes de Grocheio and the circumstances...
This dissertation examines the unique musical culture of Vadstena Abbey, the Swedish double monastic...
Abstract Strinnholm Lagergren, Karin 2009: The Word Became Song. Liturgical song in Catholic Monast...
The dissertation concerns the musical and liturgical sources belonged to the carthusian monasteries ...
The paper focuses on issues concerned with the heritage of historical music manuscripts and prints, ...
This thesis examines the ways musical material are borrowed and re-used in early thirteenth century ...
M.A. University of Kansas, Music 1959; 1 volume; 29 cmAlthough Gregorian Chant is sacred monody that...
The first part of this dissertation is about some chosen motets by Costanzo Festa (c. 1490-1545), th...
Following the Christianization of the crumbling Roman Empire, a wide array of disparate Christian tr...
Oral tradition of cantiones in Czech lands and its imprint in late medieval manuscripts Abstract The...
390 pagesHow was music theorized as a spiritual practice in the middle ages? Through cross-disciplin...
The Carthusian monastery in Žiče (Ger. Seitz) played a central role in the history of the Carthusian...
The restoration of Gregorian chant throughout the nineteenth century culminated in the publication o...
The Music Department at Warsaw University Library is in possession of three seventeenthcentury chant...
There are many parallels in the context and content of the printed anthology Parnassus Musicus Ferdi...
In this paper, I examine the background of music theorist Johannes de Grocheio and the circumstances...
This dissertation examines the unique musical culture of Vadstena Abbey, the Swedish double monastic...
Abstract Strinnholm Lagergren, Karin 2009: The Word Became Song. Liturgical song in Catholic Monast...
The dissertation concerns the musical and liturgical sources belonged to the carthusian monasteries ...
The paper focuses on issues concerned with the heritage of historical music manuscripts and prints, ...
This thesis examines the ways musical material are borrowed and re-used in early thirteenth century ...
M.A. University of Kansas, Music 1959; 1 volume; 29 cmAlthough Gregorian Chant is sacred monody that...
The first part of this dissertation is about some chosen motets by Costanzo Festa (c. 1490-1545), th...
Following the Christianization of the crumbling Roman Empire, a wide array of disparate Christian tr...
Oral tradition of cantiones in Czech lands and its imprint in late medieval manuscripts Abstract The...
390 pagesHow was music theorized as a spiritual practice in the middle ages? Through cross-disciplin...