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Essays on music and culture in honor of Herbert Kellman / Barbara Haggh (ed.).
Van Pelt - Albrecht Music Library ML55.K45 E87 2001
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- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Collection "Epitome musical" ; 8.
- Collection "Epitome musical" ; 8
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Music--History and criticism.
- Music.
- Genre:
- Festschriften.
- Physical Description:
- xxx, 574 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Paris : Minerve, 2001.
- Contents:
- Franco-Flemish music in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
- The north Italian Renaissance in music
- Spain
- Josquin des Prez
- England
- Renaissance and baroque sacred music
- Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century composers
- Twentieth-century musics.
- Preface. "Le dit du maître," biography of Herbert Kellman. Bibliography / Barbara Haggh
- A musicus versus cantor debate in an early 11th-century poem / Alma Colk Santosuosso
- Medieval melodies in the hands of bibliophiles of the Ancien Régime / Elizabeth Aubrey
- Plays and music in late medieval processions in the Low Countries, the two joys of Mary from Brussels / Barbara Haggh
- In search of the missing movements of Ockeghem's Requiem / Richard Wexler
- A close reading of Compère's motet Sile fragor / Edward F. Houghton
- An anonymous letter from Lille of c. 1536 about the organization of musicians in the collegiate church of St.-Bavo in Ghent / Bruno Bouckaert
- Three fragments of 16th-century music prints now in St. Truiden and Tongeren / Eugeen Schreurs
- Leonardo and Gaffurio on harmony and the pulse of music / Bonnie J. Blackburn
- Bruhier, Lupus, and music copying at Ferrara, new documents / Lewis Lockwood
- Charles V, Philip II, and the Order of the Golden Fleece / William F. Prizer
- From criado to canonization, music in the life of St. Francis of Borja / Roberta Freund Schwartz
- The genealogies of Christ and their musical settings / Jeremy Noble
- Josquin's red nose / Richard Sherr
- Who composed Mille regretz? / David Fallows
- Josquinian voices and Guidonian listeners / Stefano Mengozzi
- Josquin and musical reputation / Honey Meconi
- Josquin in the early German baroque, Seth Calvisius' parody of Praeter rerum seriem / Craig J. Westendorf
- A Robert Jones autograph? / Jessie Ann Owens
- The role of the catch in England's civil war / Stacey Jocoy
- The core motet repertory of 16th-century Europe, a view of Renaissance musical culture / Jennifer Thomas
- The feast of St. John the Baptist and its celebration in the Renaissance / Mary Tiffany Ferer
- Per fare il Vespro meno tedioso, Don Pietro Maria Marsolo and the "antiphon problem" / Jeffrey Kurtzman
- Images of paradies or worldly theaters? toward a taxonomy of musical performances at Venetian nunneries / Jonathan Glixon
- The death and return of the composer, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach as author of his music / Darrell M. Berg
- Schubert's problematic relationship with Johann Mayrhofer, new documentary evidence / Rita Steblin
- The significance of the Ludlamshöhle for Franz Schubert / Alice Hanson
- Sphere of influence, Clara Kathleen Rogers and Amy Beach / Judith Radell
- Stravinsky's Scherzo à la russe and its two-piano origins / H. Colin Slim
- Astor Piazzolla, tangos, funerals, and "blue notes" / Allan W. Atlas
- "Let's play one seis caliente," coalescence and selective adaptation in a diasporic Puerto Rican musical style / Ted Solis
- Why do we misunderstand today the music of all times and places and why do we enjoy doing so? / Marcello Sorce-Keller.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Alumni and Friends Memorial Book Fund.
- ISBN:
- 2869310978
- 9782869310971
- OCLC:
- 48447666
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