Tactus Mensuration and Rhythm in Renaissance Music

Tactus   Mensuration and Rhythm in Renaissance Music
Author: Ruth I. DeFord
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2015-04-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781107064720

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Ruth I. DeFord offers new insights on Renaissance theories of rhythm and their application to the analysis and performance of music.

Tactus Mensuration and Rhythm in Renaissance Music

Tactus  Mensuration and Rhythm in Renaissance Music
Author: Ruth I. DeFord
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2018-02-08
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1107637023

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Ruth I. DeFord's book explores how tactus, mensuration, and rhythm were employed to articulate form and shape in the period from c.1420 to c.1600. Divided into two parts, the book examines the theory and practice of rhythm in relation to each other to offer new interpretations of the writings of Renaissance music theorists. In the first part, DeFord presents the theoretical evidence, introduces the manuscript sources and explains the contradictions and ambiguities in tactus theory. The second part uses theory to analyse some of the best known repertories of Renaissance music, including works by Du Fay, Ockeghem, Busnoys, Josquin, Isaac, Palestrina, and Rore, and to shed light on composers' formal and expressive uses of rhythm. DeFord's conclusions have important implications for our understanding of rhythm and for the analysis, editing, and performance of music during the Renaissance period.

Tactus Mensuration and Rhythm in Renaissance Music

Tactus  Mensuration and Rhythm in Renaissance Music
Author: Ruth I. DeFord
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2015
Genre: Mensural notation
ISBN: 1316255654

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Ruth DeFord's book explores how tactus, mensuration, and rhythm were employed to articulate form and shape in the period from c.1420 to c.1600. Divided into two parts, the book examines the theory and practice of rhythm in relation to each other to offer new interpretations of the writings of Renaissance music theorists. In the first part, DeFord presents the theoretical evidence, introduces the manuscript sources and explains the contradictions and ambiguities in tactus theory. The second part uses theory to analyse some of the best known repertories of Renaissance music, including works by Du Fay, Ockeghem, Busnoys, Josquin, Isaac, Palestrina, and Rore, and to shed light on composers' formal and expressive uses of rhythm. DeFord's conclusions have important implications for our understanding of rhythm and for the analysis, editing, and performance of music during the Renaissance period [Publisher description].

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Music

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Music
Author: Mark Everist
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 982
Release: 2011-03-03
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781107495128

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From the emergence of plainsong to the end of the fourteenth century, this Companion covers all the key aspects of medieval music. Divided into three main sections, the book first of all discusses repertory, styles and techniques - the key areas of traditional music histories; next taking a topographical view of the subject - from Italy, German-speaking lands, and the Iberian Peninsula; and concludes with chapters on such issues as liturgy, vernacular poetry and reception. Rather than presenting merely a chronological view of the history of medieval music, the volume instead focuses on technical and cultural aspects of the subject. Over nineteen informative chapters, fifteen world-leading scholars give a perspective on the music of the Middle Ages that will serve as a point of orientation for the informed listener and reader, and is a must-have guide for anyone with an interest in listening to and understanding medieval music.

Musical Notation in the West

Musical Notation in the West
Author: James Grier
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2021-02-18
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780521898164

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A detailed critical and historical investigation of the development of musical notation as a powerful system of symbolic communication.

Composing Community in Late Medieval Music

Composing Community in Late Medieval Music
Author: Jane D. Hatter
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2019-05-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781108474917

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An exploration of what self-referential compositions reveal about late medieval musical networks, linking choirboys to canons and performers to theorists.

Bach Interpretation

Bach Interpretation
Author: John Butt
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1990-06-29
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0521372399

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A comprehensive assessment of J.S. Bach's use of articulation marks (i.e. slurs and dots) in the large body of primary sources.

Music and Riddle Culture in the Renaissance

Music and Riddle Culture in the Renaissance
Author: Katelijne Schiltz,Bonnie J. Blackburn
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2015-04-23
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781107082298

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The culture of the enigmatic from Classical Antiquity to the Renaissance -- Devising musical riddles in the Renaissance -- The reception of the enigmatic in music theory -- Riddles visualised.