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Motets from the Chansonnier de Noailles

Title
Motets from the Chansonnier de Noailles / edited by Gaël Saint-Cricq, with Eglal Doss-Quinby and Samuel N. Rosenberg.
Publication
  • Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc. [2017]
  • ©2017

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Notated musicUse in library JMF 18-74Performing Arts Research Collections - Music

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Additional Authors
  • Saint-Cricq, Gaël
  • Doss-Quinby, Eglal, 1953-
  • Rosenberg, Samuel N.
Description
1 score (lxxxiv, 192 pages) : facsimiles; 29 cm
Summary
"The collection of motets in manuscript Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, fonds fr. 12615, known as the "Chansonnier de Noailles," brings together ninety-one thirteenth-century motets in two to four parts, whose upper voices are all sung to vernacular texts. It is one of six diverse collections contained in the manuscript; it shares space with three different compilations of monophonic songs, a collection of songs and dits, various nonlyric texts, and several later additions, all gathered in a codex closely tied to the former northern province of Artois and in particular to the city of Arras. The motet collection is notable in several respects: with its ninety-one pieces it is the fourth-largest repository of thirteenth-century motets and the third-largest of motets in French; it is one of only two sizable sets of polyphonic motets preserved in provincial songbooks rather than Parisian collections, a fact that broadly affects the style of several groups of its motets; finally, it transmits an unusually high number of unica, due to the anthology's inclusion in an Artesian chansonnier. Although the Chansonnier de Noailles has sparked the interest of bibliophiles and scholars since the first half of the eighteenth century, its faulty polyphonic notation has made editing the motets difficult; past editions have thus been incomplete and relied heavily upon concordant readings. This volume presents the music and texts (with translations into English) of the motets from the Chansonnier de Noailles, for the first time published in a single, coordinated, comprehensive critical edition."--
Series Statement
Recent researches in the music of the Middle Ages and early Renaissance, 0362-3572 ; 42
Uniform Title
  • Chansonnier de Noailles. Selections.
  • Recent researches in the music of the Middle Ages and early Renaissance ; v. 42.
Subject
  • 500-1400
  • Motets > France > Arras > 500-1400
  • Motets
  • France > Arras
Genre/Form
  • Motets.
  • Scores.
Note
  • Introduction and critical report in English.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-192) and indices (pages 182-186).
Language (note)
  • Old French vernacular text for upper voices; Latin liturgical or pseudo-liturgical texts for tenor part; also printed separately as text with English translation.
Call Number
JMF 18-74
ISBN
  • 9780895798626
  • 089579862X
OCLC
1016166265
Title
Motets from the Chansonnier de Noailles / edited by Gaël Saint-Cricq, with Eglal Doss-Quinby and Samuel N. Rosenberg.
Publisher
Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc. [2017]
Copyright Date
©2017
Type of Content
notated music
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Recent researches in the music of the Middle Ages and early Renaissance, 0362-3572 ; 42
Recent researches in the music of the Middle Ages and early Renaissance ; v. 42.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-192) and indices (pages 182-186).
Language
Old French vernacular text for upper voices; Latin liturgical or pseudo-liturgical texts for tenor part; also printed separately as text with English translation.
Staff notation.
Chronological Term
500-1400
Added Author
Saint-Cricq, Gaël, editor.
Doss-Quinby, Eglal, 1953- editor.
Rosenberg, Samuel N., editor.
Research Call Number
JMF 18-74
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