Resources for medieval musicology and liturgy
Dear students, colleagues and friends,
as some of you might already know, I have recently published an intruductory book on renaissance music.
The publishing house, that has published my book, has just started a competition.
Everybody who „likes“ their new Facebook-profile advertising my book can win a copy of the book.…
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The visual representation of speech, sound, and noise from Antiquity to the Renaissance
The Musiconis conference will take into account the conveyance of sound through all types of visual representation, whether figurative, mathematical, graphic, calligraphic, epigraphic, coloristic, ornamental, compositional, substantive or other means. The conference presentations may address all visual media, from…
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Finally, an App for Transcribing Medieval Manuscripts
A new app allows medievalists, aspiring medievalists, or medievally minded scriveners to try their hand at transcribing 26 manuscripts on their smartphones. “I’ve been looking for an awesome medieval app like this for ages!,” says one Google Android …
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Thomas Kelly
Capturing Music
The Story of Notation
An entertaining history of how musicians learned to record music for all time, filled with art that sings.
In today’s…
Added by Dominique Gatté on November 1, 2014 at 1:01 — No Comments
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