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Longmont, Colorado


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September 11


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Ars antiqua, Ars nova, Manuscrits (paléographie)


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Composer and music history buff interested in early music.

Principal languages: English, Français, Italiano


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https://www.richarddudas.com


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Richard Dudas posted a discussion in Medieval Polyphony 1440-1600
A few weekends ago I located a contratenor part from a polyphonic Gloria setting in the online virtual library of the Saint John's University Hill Museum & Manuscript Library Special Collections (Collegeville, Minnesota, US). The above is a…
Apr 2, 2023
Ralph Corrigan replied to Richard Dudas's discussion Musical fragment in Heidelberg incunabulum in Medieval Polyphony 1440-1600
"In line with Bob Mitchell's comment, this looks more mid-1400s than late..."
Jul 20, 2022
Richard Dudas replied to Richard Dudas's discussion Musical fragment in Heidelberg incunabulum in Medieval Polyphony 1440-1600
"I updated my original posting with an improved image that makes the relationship of the fragments clearer. There are two fragments, recto and verso of each is shown in the composite image."
Jul 20, 2022
Bob Mitchell replied to Richard Dudas's discussion Musical fragment in Heidelberg incunabulum in Medieval Polyphony 1440-1600
"since the photo contains pieces of the same voice part stretched across the portions preserved there must logically be something on the reverse side of this 'page'. Where is it?
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Jul 19, 2022
Bob Mitchell replied to Richard Dudas's discussion Musical fragment in Heidelberg incunabulum in Medieval Polyphony 1440-1600
"Dunstable edn no. 63... Salve Regina with trope...Superius part"
Jul 19, 2022
Richard Dudas posted a discussion in Medieval Polyphony 1440-1600
I ran across the following polyphonic fragment hiding in the Heidelberg University Library's collection of digitized incunabula: Q 8230 Quart INC::[1] These fragments were recovered from (and are preserved together with) a 1482 incunabulum of…
Jul 19, 2022
Richard Dudas posted a discussion in Notre-Dame School and Ars Antiqua
Peut-être c'est une source déjà connu, mais ce n'était pas sur DIAMM....Perhaps this is a known source, but it was not on DIAMM... Ms 161 dans les Archives Départementales de la Dordogne – un Graduel à l'usage cistercien provenant de l'Abbaye de…
Jun 6, 2022
Dominique Gatté replied to Richard Dudas's discussion Two-part Notre Dame polyphony in Münster Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek in Notre-Dame School and Ars Antiqua
" Magnifique !!!!
Bravo Richard !"
Mar 20, 2022
Richard Dudas posted a discussion in Notre-Dame School and Ars Antiqua
While searching for something else entirely, I accidentally ran across a repurposed parchment flyleaf fragment in a 1502 book in the Münster Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek digital collections which contains two-part Notre Dame polyphony. It is…
Mar 19, 2022
Richard Dudas posted a discussion in Medieval Polyphony 1440-1600
I ran across this one the other day - it does not seem to have been announced here so I am forwarding it in case it slipped under the radar:1 J0/674 Composition musicale de Pierre de la Rue ou Pieter Van Straeten ou encore Pierchon (vers 1452-1518)…
Jan 23, 2022
Richard Dudas replied to Richard Dudas's discussion 2-voice polyphonic setting of "In memoria eterna erit iustus" (Psalm 111 v. 7) in Medieval Polyphony 1440-1600
"Nice!!"
Oct 30, 2021
Pablo Massa replied to Richard Dudas's discussion 2-voice polyphonic setting of "In memoria eterna erit iustus" (Psalm 111 v. 7) in Medieval Polyphony 1440-1600
"By the way, you are acknowledged at the description of the video."
Oct 30, 2021
Richard Dudas posted a discussion in Medieval Polyphony 1440-1600
Here is another one: a later musical addition to the margins of a 13th c. manuscript containing Petrus Riga, Aurura. It seems to be 16th c., latter half?Apologies if it has been reported before – it seems to have been online a…
Oct 2, 2021
Richard Dudas replied to Richard Dudas's discussion Two monophonic Credo settings with concordances in polyphonic sources in Medieval Polyphony 1440-1600
"Yes - this item has been added to DIAMM: https://www.diamm.ac.uk/sources/4866/
There is at least one other interesting musical item preserved on a repurposed parchemnt cover in the Archives départementales du Var (not from Cogolin, however). I am…"
Sep 22, 2021
Oliver Gerlach replied to Richard Dudas's discussion Two monophonic Credo settings with concordances in polyphonic sources in Medieval Polyphony 1440-1600
"Very interesting! I did not even know that there is or was an archive at Cogolin, its collection was transferred to the town Draguignan. Here is the address:
https://archives.var.fr/
Pôle Culturel Chabran 660 boulevard J.-F. Kennedy 83300 Draguignan…"
Sep 22, 2021
Richard Dudas posted a discussion in Medieval Polyphony 1440-1600
Another discovery which may be of interest: a re-used parchment serving as a cover for the 1633-1640 parish register for Cogolin, Var, France (Archives du Var, 7E 45/2), which preserves a large portion of the uppermost voice of the Credo from the…
Sep 17, 2021
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