Chant and Notation in South Italy and Rome before 1300
- Author: Boe, John
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Contents
- Contents: Introduction
- A new source for Old Beneventan chant: the Santa Sophia Maundy in MS Ottoboni lat 145
- Old Beneventan chant at Montecassino: Gloriosus confessor Domini Benedictus
- The neumes and Pater Noster chant of Montecassino codex 426
- The Frankish Pater Noster chant: tradition and anaphoral context
- Gloria A and the Roman Easter vigil ordinary
- The Beneventan apostrophus in South Italian notation, A.D. 1000-1100
- The 'lost' palimpsest kyries in the Vatican Manuscript Urbinus latinus 602
- Hymns and poems at mass in 11th-century Southern Italy (other than sequences)
- Italian and Roman verses for kyrie leyson in the MSS Cologny-Geneve, Bibliotheca Bodmeriana 74 and Vaticanus latinus 5319
- Review of Thomas Forrest Kelly, The Beneventan Chant
- Chant notation in 11th-century Roman manuscripts
- Music notation in Archivo San Pietro C105 and in the Farfa breviary, Chigi C.VI.177
- The Roman introit Salus populi
- The Roman Missa sponsalicia
- Deus Israel and Roman introits
- Addenda and corrigenda
- Indexes.