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Identity and locality in early European music, 1028-1740

A collection of chapters invited from some of the leading music researchers that consider the meanings and roles of musical repertoires of the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque periods in their local context, focusing on constructions of social or individual identity and the influence of local conditions on musical practices and transmission.
Print Book, English, ©2009
Ashgate, Farnham, England, ©2009
Historia
xxii, 249 p. : il., mús. ; 25 cm
9780754664871, 0754664872
1025645148
Adémar de Chabannes at the nexus of tradition and innovation / James Grier
Seeking early practice for the Exultet in Iberia / Kathleen E. Nelson
Regional and royal : aspects of practice in three Portuguese prints of the Lamentations of Jeremiah (1543-95) / Jane Morlet Hardie
Plainsong in eastern Spain and the tono valenciano / Greta J. Olson
Some early references to Aristotle's Politics in Parisian writings about music / Catherine Jeffreys
Music and moral philosophy in early fifteenth-century Padua / Jason Stoessel
Late-medieval sacred songs : tradition, memory and history / Reinhard Strohm
Pervasive imitation in Senfl's Ave Maria, Virgo Serena : borrowing from Josquin in sixteenth-century Augsburg / Miranda Stanyon
Alessandro Scarlatti and the Roman copies of his Neapolitan compositions : a source study of the Serenata Venere, Adone et amore (1696) / Rosalind Halton
'After six weeks' : music for the churching ceremonies of Maria Josepha, electoral princess of Saxony and Queen of Poland / Janice B. Stockigt
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