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Qui musicam in se habet : studies in honor of Alejandro Enrique Planchart
- Title
- Qui musicam in se habet : studies in honor of Alejandro Enrique Planchart / edited by Anna Zayaruznaya, Bonnie J. Blackburn, & Stanley Boorman.
- Publication
- Middleton, Wisconsin : American Institute of Musicology, [2015]
- ©2015
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- Additional Authors
- Description
- xxvi, 854 pages : illustrations, music; 27 cm
- Series Statement
- Miscellanea ; 9
- Uniform Title
- Publications of the American Institute of Musicology. Miscellanea ; 9.
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- Note
- Festschrift.
- Thirty six essays; various authors.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 827-835) and index.
- Contents
- Fanfare : Agricola IXa : Je nay dueil / Fabrice Fitch -- The old Milanese hymn for Saint John the Baptist / Angelo Rusconi -- The Masses for the Holy Cross in some Italian manuscripts / Luisa Nardini -- Updating the alleluia at Pistoia / James Vincent Maiello -- Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers's Plain-chant musical motets in the repertory of the Maison Royale de Saint-Louis at Saint-Cyr / Deborah Kauffman -- Missa eclectica : Lou Harrison and artistic ideologies after Vatican II / Rebecca G. Marchand -- The tropes for Saint Androchus at the abbeys of Saint Martial and Saint Martin in Limoges / James Grier -- The Office of Saint Donatus at Benevento / Thomas Forrest Kelly -- The great procession of St. Agatha in Florence and its antiphon Paganorum multitudo / Michel Huglo and Barbara Haggh-Huglo -- Popular piety in Renaissance Mantua : the lauda and flagellant confraternities / William F. Prizer -- New light on recruiting singers during the Papal schism : a letter from Pope Urban VI / Evan A. MacCarthy -- Orfeo : Dominus presbiter Orpheus de Padua / Margaret Bent -- Dialogus de Johanne Sohier alias Fede / Jane Alden and David Fiala -- Splendeurs et misères des suppliques : Breton singers in the Papal chapel in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries / Richard Sherr -- Forty-eight nights at the opera : La compañía lirica francesa in Manila in 1865 / William John Summers -- Apropos Ma fin est mon commencement and Tout par compas : two canonic rondeaux from Reims / Alexander Blachly -- Osservazioni sulla ballata polistrofica nella tradizione musicale del Trecento / Agostino Ziino -- The adventures of La belle se siet / Robert Nosow -- Affection unmasked? : about the misleading transmission of a "lost" song by Johannes Tourout / Jaap van Benthem -- The Latin poetry of Johannes Ciconia and "Guilhermus" / Leofranc Holford-Strevens -- The Italian job : Ciconia, Du Fay, and the musical aesthetics of the fifteenth-century Italian motet / Carolann Buff -- The pagan virgin? : Du Fay's Salve flos, a second consecration motet for Santa Maria del Fiore / Michael K. Phelps -- Maria unbound : reconstructing and contextualizing the Antwerp manuscript fragments M6 / Kristine K. Forney and Alicia M. Doyle -- The velvet songbooks / David Fallows -- Crispin van Stappen and Petrucci's Motetti a cinque / Sean Gallagher -- Alamire, Pierre de la Rue, and manuscript production in the time of Charles V / Honey Meconi -- The status of a Du Fay contrafactum / Reinhard Strohm -- Sound and structure : Le marteau sans maître and Mille regretz / Joshua Rifkin -- Josquin as authority in Morales's four-voice Missa de Beata Virgine / Alison Sanders McFarland -- The world according to Anonymous IV / Rob C. Wegman -- Whatever you do, don't sing D : on the notation of Obrecht's Missa L'homme armé / Emily Zazulia -- "Notes secretly fitted together" : theorists on enigmatic canons : and on Josquin's Hercules Mass? / Bonnie J. Blackburn -- Organa dulcisona docto modulamine compta : rhetoric and musical composition in the Winchester organa / Susan Rankin -- Peaks, valleys, and form in Ockeghem's sacred music / Jesse Rodin -- Gershwin at the piano : performance practice methodology and its limits / Jonathan D. Bellman -- Six sets of tropes from Nevers / Richard L. Crocker.
- Call Number
- JMF 16-110
- ISBN
- 9781595515148
- 1595515143
- LCCN
- 2015030763
- OCLC
- 917888470
- Title
- Qui musicam in se habet : studies in honor of Alejandro Enrique Planchart / edited by Anna Zayaruznaya, Bonnie J. Blackburn, & Stanley Boorman.
- Publisher
- Middleton, Wisconsin : American Institute of Musicology, [2015]
- Copyright Date
- ©2015
- Type of Content
- text
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- volume
- Series
- Miscellanea ; 9Publications of the American Institute of Musicology. Miscellanea ; 9.
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 827-835) and index.
- Added Author
- Planchart, Alejandro Enrique, honouree.Zayaruznaya, Anna, editor.Blackburn, Bonnie J., editor.Boorman, Stanley, 1939- editor.
- Research Call Number
- JMF 16-110