Sacred Repertories in Paris under Louis XIII

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Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2009 - 213 Seiten
The study of sacred music under Louis XIII (r.1610-43) has advanced little in the past hundred years. Despite some important recent contributions by the late Denise Launay and others, much of our current perception of the Latin sacred music of the period is still informed by the pioneering research undertaken by Henri Quittard in the early years of the twentieth century. By re-examining one of the seventeenth-century 'treasures' of the Bibliothèque nationale (MS Vma rés. 571), Sacred Repertories in Paris under Louis XIII reveals that, far from being a transitional period in which little music of any interest was produced, the reign of Louis XIII witnessed a flowering of musical activity and the development of musical techniques normally associated with the reign of Louis XIV.
 

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The copyist André Pechon
55
PART II
66
André Pechon as maître de musique at SaintGermain
107
Conclusion
165
Watermarks of MS Vma rés 571
171
Works by Antoine Boesset
197
Index
209
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Peter Bennet is Assistant Professor of Music at Case Western Reserve University, USA.

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