Anthology of medieval music

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177 pages 1978

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This anthology is designed to accompany Medieval Music, the initial offering in the Norton Introduction to Music History series. It will also undoubtedly provide a welcome addition to the heretofore severely limited repertoire of medieval pieces available in contemporary notation. Most of the seventy-one works have been freshly transcribed, and all have been newly engraved for this collection. In choosing the works for inclusion in this collection, many of which have never been available in a modern edition, Professor Hoppin ranged widely throughout the gamut of medieval music forms. For example, all the movements for the Solemn Mass of Easter Day are offered along with typical troubadour and troverè works. Examples of sequence, clausula, organum, and conductus are presented together with Latin and English love songs, motets, rondeaux, and ballate. The result is a history of medieval music in itself. There are no snippets or frustrating samples, but only complete works or -- at the least -- integral movements of larger works. All the characteristic styles of the period are represented, and text translations accompany each work. Students, teachers, scholars, and lovers of early music will find this well-designed anthology a joy to contemplate and a pleasure to use. - Back cover.

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