Le Département de la Musique de la Bibliothèque nationale de France et l’Institut de Recherche sur le Patrimoine musical en France (…
Resources for medieval musicology and liturgy
Sa contribution pour la conférence à Genève 2011 est publiée maintenant:
Alexandru, Maria. 2013. “Byzantine kalophonia, illustrated by St. John Koukouzeles’ piece Φρούρηζον πανένδοξε in honour of St. Demetrios from Thessaloniki. Issues of notation and analysis.” Studii Şi Cercetări de Istoria Artei. Teatru, Muzică,…
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As usual Christian Meyer used to hide jealously, whatever I post on his entries (see Dufay). So I have to post it a second time here so that we can share:
You might be also interested in Mark Lindley‘s contribution to the topic:
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Rebecca A. Baltzer, « Performance Practice. The Notre-Dame Calendar and the Earliest Latin Liturgical Motets »
Craig Wright, « The Poetry of Leonin »
http://www.univ-nancy2.fr/MOYENAGE/UREEF/MUSICOLOGIE/AdMMAe/AdMMAe_index.htm
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Archivum de Musica Medii Aevi
http://www.univ-nancy2.fr/MOYENAGE/UREEF/MUSICOLOGIE/AdMMAe/AdMMAe_...
Reprints…
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Le Concile de Bâle a été un des évènements historiques les plus importants…
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Le Département de la Musique de la Bibliothèque nationale de France et l’Institut de Recherche sur le Patrimoine musical en France (…
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Le bref traité de plain chant qui fait l’objet de la présente édition a été copié autour de 1300 vraisemblablement en Italie (Bologna, Civico Museo Bibliografico Musicale, Ms. Q 14, f. 3r-23r). Il consigne un enseignement issu de la tradition du Dialogus de musica composé autour de l’an Mil en Italie du Nord et retient en particulier l’attention par les nombreuses explications ou remarques critiques relatives à la transposition des mélodies. Ces dernières complètent utilement les…
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PLAINSONG AND MEDIEVAL MUSIC, VOLUME 21 - ISSUE 01
Ambrosian Mass chants before the Carolingian intervention
Terence Bailey
Plainsong and Medieval Music, Volume 21, Issue 01, April 2012, pp 1-21
doi: 10.1017/S0961137111000180, Published online by Cambridge University Press 02 Mar 2012
The Latin antiphon and the question of…
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Celebrating 30 Years of Early Music History - enjoy free access to an anniversary selection
Early Music History is devoted to the study of music from the early Middle Ages to the end of the seventeenth century. It gives preference to studies pursuing interdisciplinary approaches and to those developing new methodological ideas. The scope is broad…
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Debra S. Lacoste
“The Earliest Klosterneuburg Antiphoners.”
Ph.D. dissertation,
The University of Western Ontario,
1999
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(in: Commemoration, Ritual and Performance: Essays in Medieval and Early Modern Music, edited by Jane Morlet Hardie with David Harvey, Ottawa: Institute of Mediaeval Music, 2006, pp. 37-52)
and:…
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Un article présenté à Compostelle il y a déjà vingt ans, et publié depuis en Espagne, est maintenant disponible sur:
Il concerne l'interprétation rythmique du chant…
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Shin NISHIMAGI :
Origine d'un libellus guidonien provenant de l'abbaye de Saint-Evroult : Paris, BnF, lat. 10508, f. 136-159 (fin du XIIe s.)
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Voici un article paru dans les Mémoires 2009 de l'Académie nationale de Metz, dont je suis membre. Les trois sources en question sont : le Sacramentaire de Drogon, le Tonaire carolingien de la Bibliothèque municipale de Metz et les écrits d'Amalaire. Merci, pour la 3e fois, à Christian Brassy, qui s'est chargé de la mise en ligne en novembre dernier : …
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Dom René-Jean Hesbert (OSB)
L'"Antiphonale Missarum" de l'ancien rit bénéventain.
Ephemerides liturgicae:
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