Songs of the dove and the nightingale : sacred and secular music c.900 - c.1600 / edited by Greta Mary Hair and Robyn E. Smith Smith, Robyn E

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Smith, Robyn E
Subjects
Music - 500-1400 - History and criticism.; Music - 500-1400 - History and criticism - Congresses.; Church music.
Contents
  • The musical repertories of the liturgy of southern Italy and Beneventan sources / Bonifacio Baroffio
  • A new source for the Antiphonale missarum / Max Lütolf
  • The missal of a church adjacent to the Lateran : Roma Archivio di Stato, MS Sanctissimo Salvatore 997 / Pierre-Marie Gy
  • Regino Prumiensis and the tones / Paul Anthony Luke Boncella
  • What the dove could not yet sing : alleluia melodies after 1100 / Karlheinz Schlager
  • Interrelationships between text and music in the refrain forms of Guillaume de Machaut / Marie-Louise Göllner
  • Semantics, structure or a manner of speaking? / Robyn E. Smith
  • A hard look at trouvère melodic style / Fiona Wylie McAlpine
  • From oral to written : change in transmission of instrumental music in fifteenth-century Europe / Keith Polk
  • Sir John Davies' Orchestra as a dance historical source / Ingrid Brainard
  • Two motets attributed to Tomás Luis de Victoria in Italian sources : an introductory study / Eugene Casjen Cramer
  • Symposium Concert programme
  • Mass for the Feast of Pentecost.
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http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/6631938
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6631938

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