Songs and Musicians in the Fifteenth Century
- Author: Fallows, David
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Contents
- Contents: English song repertories of the mid-fifteenth century
- Robertus de Anglia and the Oporto song collection
- Review of Julia Boffey: Manuscripts of English Courtly Love Lyrics in the later Middle Ages
- Dunstable, Bedyngham and O rosa bella
- The contenance angloise: English influence on continental composers of the fifteenth century
- French as a courtly language in fifteenth-century Italy: the musical evidence
- A glimpse of the lost years: Spanish polyphonic song, 1450-70
- Polyphonic song in the Florence of Lorenzo's youth, ossia: the provenance of the manuscript Berlin 78.C.28: Naples or Florence?
- Prenez sur moy: Okeghem's tonal pun
- Texting in the chansonnier of Jean de Montchenu
- Specific information on the ensembles for composed polyphony, 1400-1474
- The performing ensembles in Josquin's sacred music
- 15th-century tablatures for plucked instruments: a summary, a revision and a suggestion
- Embellishment and Urtext in the fifteenth-century song repertories
- Additions and Corrections
- Index of names and texts
- Index of manuscripts.