Music of the Middle Ages: Volume 1

Music of the Middle Ages: Volume 1
Title Music of the Middle Ages: Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Giulio Cattin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 260
Release 1984-12-06
Genre History
ISBN 9780521284899

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A unique history of the vast repertory of monophonic music of the Middle Ages.

Music of the Middle Ages

Music of the Middle Ages
Title Music of the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author David Fenwick Wilson
Publisher New York : Schirmer Books ; Toronto : Collier Macmillan Canada
Total Pages 440
Release 1990
Genre Music
ISBN

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Music of the Middle Ages provides a comprehensive, chronological survey of musical style and compositional technique from early plainchant to the flourishing of fourteenth-century polyphony.--From publisher description.

Music in Films on the Middle Ages

Music in Films on the Middle Ages
Title Music in Films on the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author John Haines
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 248
Release 2013-10-30
Genre History
ISBN 1135927693

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This book explores the role of music in the some five hundred feature-length films on the Middle Ages produced between the late 1890s and the present day. Haines focuses on the tension in these films between the surviving evidence for medieval music and the idiomatic tradition of cinematic music. The latter is taken broadly as any musical sound occurring in a film, from the clang of a bell off-screen to a minstrel singing his song. Medieval film music must be considered in the broader historical context of pre-cinematic medievalisms and of medievalist cinema’s main development in the course of the twentieth century as an American appropriation of European culture. The book treats six pervasive moments that define the genre of medieval film: the church-tower bell, the trumpet fanfare or horn call, the music of banquets and courts, the singing minstrel, performances of Gregorian chant, and the music that accompanies horse-riding knights, with each chapter visiting representative films as case studies. These six signal musical moments, that create a fundamental visual-aural core central to making a film feel medieval to modern audiences, originate in medievalist works predating cinema by some three centuries.

Music in the Middle Ages

Music in the Middle Ages
Title Music in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Gustave Reese
Publisher W. W. Norton
Total Pages 502
Release 2000-12
Genre Music
ISBN 9780393977134

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Instruments and their Music in the Middle Ages

Instruments and their Music in the Middle Ages
Title Instruments and their Music in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author TimothyJ. McGee
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 556
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Music
ISBN 135156272X

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This is a collection of twenty-nine of the most influential articles and papers about medieval musical instruments and their repertory. The authors discuss the construction of the instruments, their playing technique, the occasions for which they performed and their repertory. Taken as a whole, they paint a very broad, as well as detailed, picture of instrumental performance during the medieval period.

Music in Medieval Europe

Music in Medieval Europe
Title Music in Medieval Europe PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Yudkin
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Music
ISBN 9780190206123

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Combines a complete history and score anthology for students of medieval music, Music in Medieval Europe combines a cultural history of the Middle Ages and in-depth scholarship on the music and leading composers active during the period. The text includes an integrated anthology of key works with approachable and enlightening explanations, making it easily accessible to both beginning and advanced students. Its chronological organization, broad scope, and detailed music analyses makes Music in Medieval Europe an ideal introductory text. Features, Covers the major composers, musical styles, and works of the medieval period, An in-text anthology features all of the major works, eliminating the need for a separate purchase, A wide variety of source materials, all translated by Jeremy Yudkin, offers fresh interpretations of classic works, Illustrations of source manuscripts and artwork provide added context Book jacket.

Words and Music in the Middle Ages

Words and Music in the Middle Ages
Title Words and Music in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author John Stevens
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 582
Release 1986-10-16
Genre Music
ISBN 9780521245074

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This book examines the relation of words and music in England and France during the three centuries following the Norman Conquest. The basic material of the study includes the chansons of the troubadours and trouvères and the varied Latin songs of the period. In addition to these 'lyric' forms, the author discusses the relations of music and poetry in dance-song, in narrative and in the ecclesiastical drama. Professor Stevens examines the ready-made, often unconscious, and misleading assumptions we bring to the study and performance of early music. In particular he affirms the importance of Number, in more than one sense, as a clue to the 'aesthetic' of the greater part of repertoire, to the relation of words and melody. and to the baffling problem of their rhythmic interpretation. This is the first wide-ranging study of words and music in this period in any language. It will be essential reading for scholars of the music and the literature of medieval Europe and will provide a basic and comprehensive introduction to the repertoire for students.