Western Plainchant in the First Millennium: Studies in the Medieval Liturgy and Its Music, Band 1

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Sean Gallagher
Ashgate, 2003 - 523 Seiten
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Plates -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Music Examples -- Contents of the Compact Disc -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- 1 Afterthoughts on The Origins of the Liturgical Year -- 2 The Desert, the City and Psalmody in the Late Fourth Century -- 3 Monastic Reading and the Emerging Roman Chant Repertory -- 4 Songs of Exile, Songs of Pilgrimage -- 5 The Geography of Martinmas -- 6 Style and Structure in Early Offices of the Sanctorale -- 7 From the Advent Project to the Late Middle Ages: Some Issues of Transmission -- 8 Glosses on Music and Grammar and the Advent of Music Writing in the West -- 9 Concerning a Chronology for Chant László Dobszay -- 10 Tollite portas: An Ante-Evangelium Reclaimed? -- 11 The Diagrams Interpolated into the Musica Isidori and the Scale of Old Hispanic Chant -- 12 Old Roman Votive-Mass Chants in Florence, Biblioteca Riccardiana, MSS 299 and 300 and Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Archivio San Pietro F 11: A Source Study -- 13 Reading the Melodies of the Old Roman Mass Proper: A Hypothesis Defended -- 14 'Epulari autem et gaudere oportebat' -- 15 From Alleluia to Sequence: Some Definitions of Relations -- 16 Some Notkerian Sequences in Germanic Print Culture of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries -- 17 Modal Neumes at Sens -- 18 Singing the Nuance in Communion Antiphons -- Bibliography -- Index of Manuscripts -- Incipits Index -- General Index

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Sean Gallagher, James Haar, John Nádas and Timothy Striplin

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