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The rise of European music, 1380-1500 / Reinhard Strohm.

Author/creator Strohm, Reinhard
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoCambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, ©1993.
Descriptionxv, 720 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Part I. The age of the Great Schism (1378-1417). The central tradition. Trends in sacred music ; Aesthetic ambitions of the Ars subtilior ; The pride of the isorhythmic motet ; Writing and performing secular music ; The ballade of the faithful Medea ; Composers and patrons -- The lateral traditions. Paris and the low countries ; England ; Italy -- The council of Constance. A new publicity of music ; Sacred ceremonies ; A 'conciliar repertory' ; Secular song and its transformations -- Part II. The age of Dufay and Dunstable. North and south. The genesis of the new style on the continent ; Dufay and his colleagues in Italy (1420-c.1436) ; The chanson and Binchois -- West and east. Anglo-continental relations and the Old Hall Manuscript ; Insular practices ; From the Old Hall Manuscript to the Caput Mass ; A sweep through Europe -- Part III. The common traditions. Music in the life of the institutions. The church and the world ; Locations for music in the church: choir, nave and chapel ; Chapel music and its performance ; Choir music and chapel music compared ; The functions of chapel music, and Dufay's last works ; Schools and the Kantorei ; The universities ; Singing in public ; Music in monastic life ; Music and the secular authorities ; Various public uses of music ; The European scene ; Various private uses of music -- Monophonic song, simple polyphony and instrumental music. Developments of liturgical chant ; The Latin cantio and related forms ; Simple polyphony ; European practices of vernacular song ; Aspects of transmission, performance and notation ; Keyboard music -- Part IV. Europe after 1450: diversity and participation. Britain: homegrown glories. Musical institutions ; The sacred repertory at home ; Secular polyphony ; Antiphon settings ; Mass settings -- France and the low countries: the invention of the masterwork. The enterprising 1450s ; Mass and motet to c.1465 ; Liturgical and devotional music: some sacred institutions ; Secular song ; Mass and motet from c.1465 to c.1480 ; Regis and Obrecht -- Central Europe: masters and apprenticies. Organists and song collectors ; Chapels, schools and their music books ; The musical patronage of the Habsburgs ; Some particular developments of central Europe -- Italy and Spain: the encounter of music and the Renaissance. The Italian Quattrocento and the music historians ; Courtly fashions: education and humanism ; The improvvisatori; dance music ; Foreign secular music ; Native secular music in Italy and Spain ; Music in the cathedrals and cities; music theory ; Sacred polyphony in the courtly sphere ; Music by Josquin and his competitors in Milan and Ferrara ; Faces of musical humanism.
Abstract This is a detailed and comprehensive survey of music in the late middle ages and early Renaissance. By limiting its scope to the 120 years which witnessed perhaps the most dramatic expansion of our musical heritage, the book responds, in the 1990s, to the tremendous increase in specialised research and public awareness of that period. Three of the four main Parts (I, II, IV) describe the development of polyphony and its cultural contexts in many European countries, from the successors of Machaut (d. 1377) to the achievements of Josquin des Prez and his contemporaries working in Renaissance Italy around 1500. Part III, by contrast, illustrates the musical life of the institutions, and musical practices outside the realm of composed polyphony that were traditional and common all over Europe. The book proposes fresh views in each chapter, discussing dozens of musical examples adducing well-known and hitherto unknown documents, and referring to and evaluating the most recent scholarship in the field.
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Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 659-682) and index.
LCCN 92002736
ISBN0521417457

Available Items

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Music Course Reference ML240.2 .S87 1993 ✔ Available