Music from the earliest notations to the sixteenth century / Richard Taruskin.

Por: Taruskin, RichardTipo de material: TextoTextoSeries The Oxford history of western music ; v.1Detalles de publicación: New York : Oxford University Press, 2010Descripción: xxii, 906 p. : il. ; 26 cmISBN: 9780195384819Tema(s): Música -- 500-1400 -- Historia y crítica | Música -- Siglo XV -- Historia y crítica | Music -- 16th century -- History and criticismClasificación LoC:ML172 | T37 2010
Contenidos:
The curtain goes up -- New styles and forms -- Retheorizing music -- Music of feudalism and fin' amors -- Polyphony in practice and theory -- Notre Dame de Paris -- Music for an intellectual and political élite -- Business math, politics, and Paradise : the ars nova -- Machaut and his progeny -- "A pleasant place" : music of the trecento -- Island and mainland -- Emblems and dynasties -- Middle and low -- Josquin and the humanists -- A perfected art -- The end of perfection -- Commercial and literary music -- Reformations and counter reformations -- Pressure of radical humanism.
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Originally published as: Oxford history of western music. Vol. 1, Earliest notations to the sixteenth century. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2005.

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The curtain goes up -- New styles and forms -- Retheorizing music -- Music of feudalism and fin' amors -- Polyphony in practice and theory -- Notre Dame de Paris -- Music for an intellectual and political élite -- Business math, politics, and Paradise : the ars nova -- Machaut and his progeny -- "A pleasant place" : music of the trecento -- Island and mainland -- Emblems and dynasties -- Middle and low -- Josquin and the humanists -- A perfected art -- The end of perfection -- Commercial and literary music -- Reformations and counter reformations -- Pressure of radical humanism.

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