Machaut's Music: New Interpretations

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Elizabeth Eva Leach
Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2003 - Music - 296 pages
Guillaume de Machaut was the foremost poet-composer of his time. Studies look at all aspects of his prodigious output.

Guillaume de Machaut (1300-1377) is regarded as the greatest French poet-composer of the middle ages, as he was during his lifetime. A trained secretary, with a passion for collecting, copying and ordering his own work, the numberof surviving notated musical works attributed to him far exceeds that of any of his contemporaries. All the main genres of song - lais, virelais, balades, and rondeaux - together with Machaut's motets, and his famous Masscycle are considered here from a variety of perspectives. These incorporate the latest scholarly understanding of both Machaut's poetry and music, and the material form they take when notated in the surviving manuscripts. The bookthus presents a detailed picture of the current range of interpretative approaches to Machaut's music, focusing variously on counterpoint, musica ficta, text setting, musico-poetic meanings, citation and intertextuality, tonality, and compositional method. Several of Machaut's works are discussed by a pair of contributors, who reach conclusions at times mutually reinforcing or complementary, at times contradictory and mutually exclusive. That Machaut's music thrives on such constructive debate and disagreement is a tribute to his scope as an artist, and his musico-poetic achievement.

Contributors: JENNIFER BAIN, MARGARET BENT, CHRISTIAN BERGER, JACQUES BOOGAART, THOMAS BROWN, ALICE V. CLARK, JANE E. FLYNN, JEHOASH HIRSHBERG, KARL KUEGLE, ELIZABETH EVA LEACH, DANIEL LEECH-WILKINSON, ETER M. LEFFERTS, WILLIAM PETER MAHRT, KEVIN N. MOLL, VIRGINIA NEWES, YOLANDA PLUMLEY, OWEN REES, ANNE STONE.
ELIZABETH EVA LEACH lectures in music at Royal Holloway, University of London.

 

Contents

Form and Signification in Machauts Motet
13
Figures
24
Observations on Machauts Motet He Mors com tu es haiel Fine
31
Emulation and Error?
37
Texture and Counterpoint in the FourVoice Mass Settings
53
continental works
71
The Harmony of the Machaut Mass
75
Machauts Mass and Sounding Number
95
Machauts Bflat Balade Honte paour B25
161
The Intabulation of De toutes flours B31 in the Codex Faenza
175
Machauts Balade Ploures dames B32 in the Light of Real Modality
193
Balades 32 and 33 and the res dalemangne
205
Male and Female Voice in Two Virelais of Guillaume de Machaut
221
Musique Naturele and Musique
231
Rose lis Revisited
249
Some Observations Regarding MusicoTextual Interrelationships
263

Machauts Pour ce que tous B12
111
Some Remarks on
125
A Portrayal of the Lady who Guards her Honour B25
139

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ELIZABETH EVA LEACH is Professor of Music at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of the British Academy. Her work focuses on song in the medieval West in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.

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