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Ars musica - musica sacra / herausgegeben von David Hiley.

Van Pelt - Albrecht Music Library ML3865 .A77 2007
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hiley, David.
Series:
Regensburger Studien zur Musikgeschichte ; Bd. 4.
Regensburger Studien zur Musikgeschichte ; Bd. 4
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Sacred music--History--Congresses.
Sacred music.
Music--Religious aspects--Congresses.
Music.
Music--Religious aspects.
History.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
126 pages : illustrations (some color), music ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Tutzing : H. Schneider, 2007.
Language Note:
Proceedings of an international conference held in Regensburg in 2002; 5 English and two German contributions.
Contents:
Lukas und Gregor : Vergleich zweier mittelalterlicher Mythen / Rudolf Flotzinger
Ars musica, ars sacra, ars politica : questions about the representation of political power in the offices of Henry II, saint and emperor / Roman Hankeln
Music in Western education in the early Middle Ages / Birger Munk Olsen
The sacred and the profane in Polish music sources and painting of the fifteenth century / Miroslaw Perz
Four passions in 'Cantus fractus' notation / Pierluigi Petrobelli
The secular liturgical use of Regensburg B two new sources / Laszlo Dobszay
Ein wenig bekanntes Graduale mit Sequenziar aus St. Emmeram, Regensburg : Handschrift 109 (olim 1056) der Stiftsbibliothek Melk (14.-15. Jhdt.) / David Hiley, Janka Szendrei.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9783795212216
OCLC:
123434714
Publisher Number:
9783795212216

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