Journal Journal of the Alamire Foundation, vol. 7/1

Journal of the Alamire Foundation 7/1 - 2015

  • Pages: 136 p.
  • Size:178 x 254 mm
  • Illustrations:56 b/w, 7 col., 8 tables b/w.
  • Language(s):English
  • Publication Year:2015

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  • ISBN: 978-2-503-55377-1
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    Summary

    The Journal of the Alamire Foundation provides a critical forum for the most recent and outstanding research on music in or related to the Low Countries up to the end of the Ancien Régime. It appears twice yearly. Each issue consists of three sections. The first focuses on a specific theme. The second contains free papers applying the full range of musicological approaches on any relevant topic. The third section fulfils the Foundation’s mission of promoting dialogue between the worlds of performance and scholarship by offering discussion of a recent performance event, production, edition, book, or issue. The Journal’s distinctive ingredients guarantee it a unique profile. Its emphasis on research of the highest quality aims to place it among the leading journals in its field.

    The Journal of the Alamire Foundation is a Diamond Open Access-journal supported by the Alamire Foundation (https://alamirefoundation.org/nl/). There are no APCs or other author-facing fees.


    Le Journal of the Alamire Foundation offre un forum critique sur les derniers projets et recherches sur la musique des Pays-Bas jusqu’à la fin de l’Ancien Régime. Chaque numéro est composé de trois sections. La première aborde un thème spécifique. La deuxième comprend des articles libres sur les différentes approches musicales appliquées aux thèmes évoqués. La troisième vise à favoriser le dialogue entre les spécialistes et propose des échanges d’idées sur un événement, une production, une édition, un livre ou une revue récente. L’objectif de la revue est d’atteindre un niveau de qualité très élevé et de faire partie des principaux périodiques en musicologie.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Theme

    Mise-en-Page in Medieval and Early Modern Music Sources II

    Guest Editors: Thomas Schmidt-Beste and Hanna Vorholt

    Introduction

    Thomas Schmidt-Beste and Hanna Vorholt

    The Layout of the Early Motet

    Oliver Huck

    Anachrony and Identity in the Loire Valley Chansonniers

    Jane Alden

    The Listening Gaze: Alamire’s Presentation Manuscripts and the Courtly Reader

    Vincenzo Borghetti

    Printing Hofhaimer: A Case Study

    Grantley McDonald

     

    Free Papers

    A King, a Pope, and a War: Economic Crisis and Faulte d’argent Settings in the Opening Decades of the Sixteenth Century

    Vassiliki Koutsobina

    Research and Performance Practice Forum

    Mechanical Carillons as a Source for Historical Performance: An Artistic Reconstruction of Seventeenth-Century Carillon Music Using Historical Re-pinning Books

    Carl Van Eyndhoven