Journal of the Alamire Foundation 1- 2009
- Pages: 160 p.
- Size:178 x 254 mm
- Illustrations:9 b/w, 10 col.
- Language(s):English
- Publication Year:2009
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- ISBN: 978-2-503-53246-2
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Music in Private and Civic Contexts (c. 1480-1550): Lay Confraternities and the Liturgy
Editorial
Introduction, Nele Gabriëls
Thomas Schmidt-Beste, Private or Institutional – Small
or Big? Towards a Typology of Polyphonic Sources of Renaissance
Music – Gioia Filocamo, Democratizing the Requiem:
Mercantile Mentality and the Fear of Death in Italy –
Sarah Long, In Praise of St. Nicholas: Music, Text, and
Spirituality in the Masses and Offices of Parisian Trade
Confraternity Manuscripts - Lenka Mrácková,
Codex Franus—a Mirror of the Musical Practice of the
Bohemian Utraquist Church around 1500?
Free papers
Hendrik Callewier, ‘What You Do on the Sly … Will Be Deemed Forgiven in the Sight of the Most High’: Gilles Joye and the Changing Status of Singers in Fifteenth-Century Bruges - Ronald Woodley, Tinctoris and Nivelles: The Obit Evidence
Research and Performance Practice Forum
Theodor Dumitrescu, The Material Digital: Strategies of Making and Reading the Early Music Edition, Then and Now