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Sacred and Liturgical Renaissance Music

Sacred and Liturgical Renaissance Music

  • Author: Kirkman, Andrew

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Contents

  • Contents: Introduction
  • Part I The Franco-Flemish Tradition From the 15th to the Early 16th Century: Music for the papal chapel in the early 15th century, Alejandro Enrique Planchart
  • Petrus de Domarto's Missa Spiritus almus and the early history of the 4-voice mass in the 15th century, Rob C. Wegman
  • Agricola and the rhizome: an aesthetic of the late cantatusfirmus mass, Fabrice Fitch
  • Symbol and ritual in Josquin's Missa di Dadi, Michael Long
  • Ludochus de Picardia and Jossequin Lebloitte dit Desprez: the names of the singer(s), Lora Matthews and Paul Merkley
  • The invention of the cyclic mass, Andrew Kirkman. Part II 16th-Century Italy: Competence and incompetence in the papal choir in the age of Palestrina, Richard Sherr
  • Gioseffo Zarlino and the Miserere tradition: a Ferrarese connection?, Katelijne Schiltz
  • Architectural spaces for music: Jacopo Sansovino and Adrian Willaert at St Mark's, Laura Moretti. Part III The German Tradition: 'So loblich, costlich und herlich, das darvon nit ist ze schreiben': Der Auftritt der Kantorei Maximilians I bei den Exequien
  • Ludwig Senfl and the Munich choirbooks: the Emperor's or the Duke's?, Birgit Lodes
  • Politische Zentren als musikalische Peripherie? Probleme einer musikhistorischen Topographie im deutschen Nordwestern des 15 und 16 Jahrhunderts, Laurenz LA1/4tteken
  • The Joseph story as told by Orlando di Lasso, Don HarrA!n. Part IV England: 'As it was in the beginning': organ and choir pitch in early Anglican church music, Andrew Johnstone
  • Pictura et scriptura: the Eton Choirbook in its iconographical context, Magnus Williamson
  • 'Notes as a garland': the chronology and narrative of Byrd's Gradualia, Kerry McCarthy. Part V Spain: CristA(3)bal de Morales in Toledo, 1545-6: ToleBC 25 and 'new' works by Morales, Guerrero, Lobo, Tejeda and Ambiela, Michael Noone
  • CristA(3)bal de Morales: a problem of musical mysticism and national identity in the historiography of the Renaissance, Emilio Ros-FA!bregas
  • Name index.