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Music of the Middle Ages

Music of the Middle Ages

Music of the Middle Ages

Volume 2:
F. Alberto Gallo
August 1985
2
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9780521284837
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    This new and illuminating study of medieval polyphony examines the links between music and contemporary political, civil and religious events. The period from the second half of the twelfth century to the second half of the fifteenth is of great historical interest since it marks the development of polyphonic forms and the birth of mensural music. There is also the earliest evidence of individual composers, from Léonin and Pérotin to Machaut, Landini and Dufay. Alberto Gallo pays particular attention to the elaboration of refined techniques of composing, often drawing a parallel with the techniques of rhetoric and poetry. The writing down of music and also theory are shown to be essential stages of composition. Professor Gallo also describes the birth of the professional composer and the flowering of those permanent institutions within which musicians worked and which for centuries characterized European music. Professor Gallo has taken the opportunity of this first English edition to update the text, and to add notes.

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    August 1985
    Paperback
    9780521284837
    176 pages
    216 × 138 × 17 mm
    0.255kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of illustrations
    • Abbreviations
    • Foreword
    • Maps
    • Part I. The Thirteenth Century: Part II. Fourteenth-Century France: Part III. Fourteenth-Century Italy: Part IV. The Fifteenth Century: Readings
    • Notes
    • General bibliography
    • Detailed bibliography
    • General index
    • Index of work titles.
      Author
    • F. Alberto Gallo