This article explores evidence for polyphonic music in Italian convents during the first half of the 16th century. It presents a summary of documentary evidence relating to conventual music in the pre-Tridentine era, alongside practical evidence from contemporary treatises regarding methods by which convent choirs could develop a polyphonic repertory from existing music. It revisits claims for mandatory downwards transposition of music written in high clefs, and considers two manuscripts—Verona, Biblioteca Capitolare, Ms.761 and Brussels Bibliothèque du Conservatoire Royal de Musique, Ms.27766—in the light of this investigation. The article aims to open up a conversation regarding the status of convent polyphony in the early 16th century, s...
Today’s performances of medieval polyphony have a lot in common with those of other ‘classical’ or...
SFRH/BD/103988/2014It is possible to find, in musicological literature published as late as 1997, se...
SFRH/BD/103988/2014It is possible to find, in musicological literature published as late as 1997, se...
Examination of the rarely unequivocal relationship between the compositional style of a given piece ...
Examination of the rarely unequivocal relationship between the compositional style of a given piece ...
Examination of the rarely unequivocal relationship between the compositional style of a given piece ...
Examination of the rarely unequivocal relationship between the compositional style of a given piece ...
In the 1540s the great Venetian publishing houses of Scotto and Gardano issued a cluster of publicat...
In this article I study the origins and diffusion of the musical chapels in fifteenth and sixeenth-c...
The object of this thesis is to lay open a repertory of music which has long been ignored, the music...
This is a study of published sacred polyphonic vocal music by composers working in the Venetian Repu...
The object of this thesis is to lay open a repertory of music which has long been ignored, the music...
Evidence for assumptions about the transmission of written polyphony in the fifteenth century comes ...
Under the reign of Duke Bolesław V, Poland lived through a period of cultural prosperity with severa...
RILM abstract: Information about performance practice on large-scale feast-day celebrations is deri...
Today’s performances of medieval polyphony have a lot in common with those of other ‘classical’ or...
SFRH/BD/103988/2014It is possible to find, in musicological literature published as late as 1997, se...
SFRH/BD/103988/2014It is possible to find, in musicological literature published as late as 1997, se...
Examination of the rarely unequivocal relationship between the compositional style of a given piece ...
Examination of the rarely unequivocal relationship between the compositional style of a given piece ...
Examination of the rarely unequivocal relationship between the compositional style of a given piece ...
Examination of the rarely unequivocal relationship between the compositional style of a given piece ...
In the 1540s the great Venetian publishing houses of Scotto and Gardano issued a cluster of publicat...
In this article I study the origins and diffusion of the musical chapels in fifteenth and sixeenth-c...
The object of this thesis is to lay open a repertory of music which has long been ignored, the music...
This is a study of published sacred polyphonic vocal music by composers working in the Venetian Repu...
The object of this thesis is to lay open a repertory of music which has long been ignored, the music...
Evidence for assumptions about the transmission of written polyphony in the fifteenth century comes ...
Under the reign of Duke Bolesław V, Poland lived through a period of cultural prosperity with severa...
RILM abstract: Information about performance practice on large-scale feast-day celebrations is deri...
Today’s performances of medieval polyphony have a lot in common with those of other ‘classical’ or...
SFRH/BD/103988/2014It is possible to find, in musicological literature published as late as 1997, se...
SFRH/BD/103988/2014It is possible to find, in musicological literature published as late as 1997, se...