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Anthology for Music in the medieval West / Margot Fassler.
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Title:Anthology for Music in the medieval West / Margot Fassler.
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Author/Creator:Fassler, Margot Elsbeth, author.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Fassler, Margot Elsbeth. Music in the medieval West. Supplement to (work):
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Published/Created:New York : W.W. Norton & Company, [2014]
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Call Number: ML172 .F37 2014 Suppl.
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Library of Congress Subjects:Music--500-1400--History and criticism.
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Genre/Form:Art music.
Chants.
Dramatic music.
Sacred music.
Songs.
Scores.
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Description:xvii, 216, A32 pages : music, illustrations ; 24 cm
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Series:Western music in context.
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Summary:Forty-four carefully chosen works - including examples of plainchant, the earliest experiemtns in polyphony, excerpts from Latin liturgical dramas, and the elaborate polyphony of the fourteenth century - offer representative examples of the music of the period along with commentaries following each score present a careful analysis of the music. A medieval music primer introduces sources commonly drawn upon for study and performance.
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Notes:Companion to: Music in the medieval West / Margot Fassler (New York: Norton, c2014).
Includes bibliographical references.
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ISBN:9780393920222 (pbk.)
0393920224 (pbk.)
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: 1. Anonymous, Ave maris Stella
2. Ambrose of Milan, Eterne rerum conditor
3. Anonymous, Selected Mass Propers
4. Anonymous, Ecce apparebit Dominus and Laudate Dominum
5. Fulbert of Chartres (?), Stirps Jesse
6. Anonymous, Cunctipotens genitor
7. Anonymous and Notker the Stammerer, Rex omnipotens and Sancti Spiritus
8. Anonymous and Ademar of Chabannes, Tropes for the Introit Resurrexi
9. Anonymous, Congaudentes exsultemus
10. Anonymous, The Three Daughters (opening scenes)
11. Anonymous, Surrexit Dominus vere
12. Anonymous, Annus novus
13. Anonymous, Stirps Jesse florigeram
14. Albertus Parisiensis (?), Congaudeant catholici
15. Peter Abelard (?), Epithalamica
16. Marcabru, L'autrier jost'una sebissa
17. Bernart de Ventadorn, Can vei la lauzeta mover
18. Guiraut de Bornehl, Reis glorios
19. Adam of St. Victor (?), Zima vetus
20. Hildegard of Bingen, Mathias sanctus
21. Anonymous, Laude novella
22. Anonymous, Bache bene venies
23. Thibaut of Champagne, Chancon ferai que talenz
24. King Alfonso the Wise (?), Rosa das rosas
25. Martin Codax, Ondas do mare de Vigo
26. Philip the Chancellor (?), Sol oritur in sidere
27. Anonymous, Stirps Jesse
28. Anonymous, Styrps Yesse
29. School of Perotin, Flos Filius eius
30. Anonymous, Plus bele que flor/Quant revient/L'autrier joer/Flos Filius; Castrum pudicicie/Virgo viget/Flos Filius
31. Petrus de Cruce, S'amours eust point de poer/Au renouveler/Ecce
32. Philippe de Vitry, Tribum/Quoniam/Merito
33. Guillaume de Machaut, Dame, de qui toute ma joie vient; Dame, a vous sans retollir (from Remede de Fortune)
34. Guillaume de Machaut, Kyrie from the Messe de Nostre Dame
35. Jacob (Jaquemin) de Senleches, Je me merveil/J'ay pluseurs fois
36. Marchetto of Padua, Ave regina celorum/Mater innocencie/Ite Joseph
37. Anonymous, Quando i oselli canta
38. Francesco Landini, De sospirar sovente
39. Antonio Zacara da Teramo, Cacciando per gustar
40. Anonymous, Singularis laudis digna
APPENDIX A Medieval Music Primer
I. Sources
II. Medieval Notation
III. Medieval Music Theory and Practice.