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Medieval Instrumental Dances

Medieval Instrumental Dances
Author: Timothy J. McGee
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2014-02-10
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0253013143

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In Europe the tradition of secular dance has continued unbroken until the present. In the late Middle Ages it was an important and frequent event—for the nobility a gracious way to entertain guests, for the peasantry a welcome relaxation from the toils of the day. Now back in print, this collection presents compositions that are known or suspected to be instrumental dances from before ca. 1420. The 47 pieces vary in length and style and come from French, Italian, English, and Czech sources. Timothy McGee relates medieval dances to the descriptions found in literary, theoretical, and archival sources and to the depictions in the iconography of the Middle Ages. In a section on instrumental performance practices, he provides information about ornamenting the dances and improvising in a historically appropriate style. This comprehensive edition brings together in one volume a repertory that has been scattered over many years and countries.


Medieval Instrumental Dances

Medieval Instrumental Dances
Author: Timothy J. McGee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 177
Release: 1989
Genre:
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An English Medieval and Renaissance Song Book

An English Medieval and Renaissance Song Book
Author: Noah Greenberg
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780486413747

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"An elegant anthology. The specialist will not miss the quiet sophistication with which the music has been selected and prepared. Some of it is printed here for the first time, and much of it has been edited anew." "Notes" This treasury of 47 vocal works edited by Noah Greenberg, founder and former director of the New York Pro Musica Antiqua will delight all lovers of medieval and Renaissance music. Containing a wealth of both religious and secular music from the 12th to the 17th centuries, the collection covers a broad range of moods, from the hearty "Blow Thy Horne Thou Jolly Hunter" by William Cornysh to the reflective and elegiac "Cease Mine Eyes" by Thomas Morley. Of the religious works, nine were written for church services, including "Sanctus" by Henry IV and "Angus Dei" from a beautiful four-part mass by Thomas Tallis. Other religious songs in the collection come from England's rich tradition of popular religious lyric poetry, and include William Byrd's "Susanna Farye," the anonymously written "Deo Gracias Anglia" (The Agincort Carol), and Thomas Ravenscroft's "O Lord, Turne Now Away Thy Face" and "Remember O Thou Man." Approximately half of the songs are secular, some from the popular tradition and others from the courtly poets and musicians surrounding such musically inclined monarchs as Henry VIII who himself is represented in this collection with two charming songs, "With Owt Dyscorde" and "O My Hart." Among the notable composers of Tudor and Elizabethan England represented here are Orlando Gibbons, John Dowland, and Thomas Weelkes. "


The Middle Eastern Influence on Late Medieval Italian Dances

The Middle Eastern Influence on Late Medieval Italian Dances
Author: Michele Temple
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2001
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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This work focuses on eight of the dances, the 'istampittas,' linked etymologically to the 'estampie,' a French dance, whose origins are here examined with an eye toward Italian and French music and civilization, as well as the music and society of the Arabs.


The Carole: A Study of a Medieval Dance

The Carole: A Study of a Medieval Dance
Author: Robert Mullally
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1351545779

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The carole was the principal social dance in France and England from c. 1100 to c. 1400 and was frequently mentioned in French and English medieval literature. However, it has been widely misunderstood by contributors in recent citations in dictionaries and reference books, both linguistic and musical. The carole was performed by all classes of society - kings and nobles, shepherds and servant girls. It is described as taking place both indoors and outdoors. Its central position in the life of the people is underlined by references not only in what we might call fictional texts, but also in historical (or quasi-historical) writings, in moral treatises and even in a work on astronomy. Dr Robert Mullally's focus is very much on details relevant to the history, choreography and performance of the dance as revealed in the primary sources. This methodology involves attempting to isolate the term carole from other dance terms not only in French, but also in other languages. Mullally's groundbreaking study establishes all the characteristics of this dance: etymological, choreographical, lyrical, musical and iconographical.


A Performer's Guide to Medieval Music

A Performer's Guide to Medieval Music
Author: Ross W. Duffin
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 618
Release: 2000
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780253215338

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A Performer's Guide to Medieval Music is an essential compilation of essays on all aspects of medieval music performance, with 40 essays by experts on everything from repertoire, voices, and instruments to basic theory. This concise, readable guide has proven indispensable to performers and scholars of medieval music.


Singing Early Music

Singing Early Music
Author: Timothy J. McGee
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1996
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780253210265

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Accompanying CD includes readings of most of the sample texts found in the book. The CD is intended to assist in interpreting the phonetic symbols, which are truncated in IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet).


The Cambridge History of Medieval Music

The Cambridge History of Medieval Music
Author: Mark Everist
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-08-09
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1108577075

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Spanning a millennium of musical history, this monumental volume brings together nearly forty leading authorities to survey the music of Western Europe in the Middle Ages. All of the major aspects of medieval music are considered, making use of the latest research and thinking to discuss everything from the earliest genres of chant, through the music of the liturgy, to the riches of the vernacular song of the trouvères and troubadours. Alongside this account of the core repertory of monophony, The Cambridge History of Medieval Music tells the story of the birth of polyphonic music, and studies the genres of organum, conductus, motet and polyphonic song. Key composers of the period are introduced, such as Leoninus, Perotinus, Adam de la Halle, Philippe de Vitry and Guillaume de Machaut, and other chapters examine topics ranging from musical theory and performance to institutions, culture and collections.


Medieval French Dances

Medieval French Dances
Author: Serkan Özçifci
Publisher: Serkan Özçifci
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2022-03-17
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Medieval French Dances aims to introduce a historical music repertoire through a historical notation. In this work, eight estampies and three danses found in Manuscrit du Roi (Français 844) are transcribed into white mensural notation. Thus, access to this set of pieces is provided through an intermediate formula that preserves its practicality without breaking the communication with the musical language of the period, rather than today's staff notation which does not allow to establish a direct connection with the mensuration principles of the Middle Ages. In addition, it is hoped that the knowledge to be gained by studying the notation guide in this edition would also facilitate contact with the rich musical repertoire of the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance.


A Collection of Medieval Songs

A Collection of Medieval Songs
Author: Sarah Berry
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578923321

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Eight medieval era songs transcribed and arranged for the piano. Includes sheet music, history and musical theory.