Ever since Hugh Baillie and Philippe Oboussier's pioneering study of York, Borthwick Institute MS Mus 1, better known as the York Masses, it has been generally accepted that its compositions, if not the choirbook itself, originated elsewhere than York. Two locations claimed primacy in their bid for the manuscript's original provenance, Lincoln and London, owing to the internal evidence of two composers named in the manuscript, ‘Johannes Cuke’ and ‘Horwod’. The evidence is reassessed here with regard to an important new source relating to polyphonic music and other fragments of music preserved in post-Reformation York bindings. It is suggested that these fragments originated at one or more churches in York in the late fifteenth century, and ...
The British provinces enjoyed a vibrant musical culture in the eighteenth century. Music was a pleas...
The archives of Canterbury Cathedral, in common with most cathedrals and collegiate churches, hold a...
The history of polyphonic music in late medieval England is difficult to reconstruct on account of t...
Details: This chapter examines the evidence for choral practice in York, examining all York's survi...
This is the first complete transcription and publication of the York Masses (York, Borthwick Institu...
This dissertation examines music making in late medieval London (c.1300-c.1550) from the commoners’ ...
The so-called ‘Hamond’ partbooks (British Library, Add. MSS 30480-4) were copied over a period of c....
The muniments of Durham cathedral, city, and diocese have been explored in order to present and asse...
An exploration of the challenges and paradoxes of performing Renaissance sacred polyphony meaningful...
The present article demonstrates the complexity of musico-textual relationships in Ave miles celesti...
The fourteenth-century fragments of mensural polyphony housed at theUtrecht University Library (NL-U...
The fourteenth-century fragments of mensural polyphony housed at theUtrecht University Library (NL-U...
Evidence for assumptions about the transmission of written polyphony in the fifteenth century comes ...
This thesis explores the ways in which people in early Stuart England understood the place of music ...
While the study of complete sources is very valuable, and has contributed greatly to what is underst...
The British provinces enjoyed a vibrant musical culture in the eighteenth century. Music was a pleas...
The archives of Canterbury Cathedral, in common with most cathedrals and collegiate churches, hold a...
The history of polyphonic music in late medieval England is difficult to reconstruct on account of t...
Details: This chapter examines the evidence for choral practice in York, examining all York's survi...
This is the first complete transcription and publication of the York Masses (York, Borthwick Institu...
This dissertation examines music making in late medieval London (c.1300-c.1550) from the commoners’ ...
The so-called ‘Hamond’ partbooks (British Library, Add. MSS 30480-4) were copied over a period of c....
The muniments of Durham cathedral, city, and diocese have been explored in order to present and asse...
An exploration of the challenges and paradoxes of performing Renaissance sacred polyphony meaningful...
The present article demonstrates the complexity of musico-textual relationships in Ave miles celesti...
The fourteenth-century fragments of mensural polyphony housed at theUtrecht University Library (NL-U...
The fourteenth-century fragments of mensural polyphony housed at theUtrecht University Library (NL-U...
Evidence for assumptions about the transmission of written polyphony in the fifteenth century comes ...
This thesis explores the ways in which people in early Stuart England understood the place of music ...
While the study of complete sources is very valuable, and has contributed greatly to what is underst...
The British provinces enjoyed a vibrant musical culture in the eighteenth century. Music was a pleas...
The archives of Canterbury Cathedral, in common with most cathedrals and collegiate churches, hold a...
The history of polyphonic music in late medieval England is difficult to reconstruct on account of t...