French Motets in the Thirteenth CenturyMusic, Poetry and Genre
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This is the first full-length study of the vernacular motet in thirteenth-century France. The motet was the most prestigious type of music of that period, filling a gap between the music of the so-called Notre-Dame School and the Ars Nova of the early fourteenth century. This book takes the music and the poetry of the motet as its starting-point and attempts to come to grips with the ways in which musicians and poets treated pre-existing material, creating new artefacts. The book reviews the processes of texting and retexting, and the procedures for imparting structure to the works; it considers the way we conceive genre in the thirteenth-century motet, and supplements these with principles derived from twentieth-century genre theory. The motet is viewed as the interaction of literary and musical modes whose relationships give meaning to individual musical compositions.
| Tema: | Historia de la música de la Edad Media, Historia por Zona geográfica, Interpretación, Análisis musical |
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| Idioma: | Inglés |
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| Editorial: | Cambridge University Press |
| Año de edición: | 2004 |
| Año de publicación: | 2004 |
| Núm. páginas: | 216 |
| ISBN: | 9780521612043 |
| Ref: | DL01587 |
| Contenido: | Part I. Origins: 1. Introduction 2. The origins and early history of the motet 3. The French motet Part II. Genre: 4. The motet enté 5. Rondeau-Motet 6. Refrain cento 7. Devotional forms 8. The motet and genre Bibliography Index. |
Precio: 35,52 €










