Resources for medieval musicology and liturgy
Actes du colloque « Mille ans de chant grégorien »
(Solesmes, 9-10 septembre 2010)
Ce numéro paru en 2011 contient les études suivantes :
Susan Rankin La « notation oratoire » de Dom Mocquereau : un nouvel examen.
Andreas Pfisterer Amalaire et la « repetitio a capite » des répons romains.…
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Thierry Delcourt
© David Paul Carr / BnF
C'est avec une profonde tristesse que nous avons appris hier que Thierry Delcourt, directeur du département des Manuscrits de la Bibliothèque nationale de France avait succombé à une longue maladie…
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St Vincent and St Peter :
location and the musical connection between two feasts in Ben 35
by
Carmela Pia
Gattozzi, Bibiana
In the Beneventan region, chant manuscripts and the chants they transmitted served as a documentary ritualization of political and liturgical transition. In the twelfth century, circumstances relegated the Beneventan monastery of San…
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I do hope I'm posting this correctly! So, about me. I am a 6th-year doctoral student in musicology at Duke University (Durham, NC, USA), currently completing a dissertation on the creation and evolution of the semiminim, ca. 1350-1450. I am fascinated by all things notation, and in my work I am untangling on the one hand the theoretical debates over the term, the various attempts to rename the unit, and how this duration has been prescribed in treatises, and on the other hand what the…
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I'm a singer and a PhD student at the Orpheus Institute, Ghent, which has a doctoral research programme for musicians. The subject of my research is different techniques of oral (not to say "improvised") polyphony that where applied to chant, know amongst others as contrapunctus, cantus super librum and discantus. My research centres around the application of information found in sources into practical singing, and a reflection on how such skills can be best acquired.
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To Begin, Continue and Complete: Music in the Wider Context of Artistic Patronage by Pope Alexander VI (1492-1503) and the Hymn Cycle of CS 15
by
Stuart Robb
2011
A thesis accepted for the degree of PhD at the University of Manchester
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Antoine Guerber, directeur musical de Diabolus in Musica, invité par Christophe Bourseiller dans Musique Matin du 11 novembre 2011
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xmbimt_antoine-guerber-190911_music
Autre vidéo d'…
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Frank Ll Harrison, Music in medieval Britain, Studies in the history of music, New York, Praeger, 1959
http://www.archive.org/details/musicinmedievalb00harr
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