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Disiecta Membra Musicae Studies In Musical Fragmentology Giovanni Varelli Editor

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Disiecta Membra Musicae Studies In Musical Fragmentology Giovanni Varelli Editor
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 467.14 MB
Pages: 404
Author: Giovanni Varelli (editor)
ISBN: 9783110717884, 3110717883
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Disiecta Membra Musicae Studies In Musical Fragmentology Giovanni Varelli Editor by Giovanni Varelli (editor) 9783110717884, 3110717883 instant download after payment.

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Although fragments from music manuscripts have occupied a place of considerable importance since the very early days of modern musicology, a collective, up-to-date, and comprehensive discussion of the various techniques and approaches for their study was lacking. On-line resources have also become increasingly crucial for the identification, study, and textual/musical reconstruction of fragmentary sources. Disiecta Membra Musicae. Studies in Musical Fragmentology aims at reviewing the state of the art in the study of medieval music fragments in Europe, the variety of methodologies for studying the repertory and its transmission, musical palaeography, codicology, liturgy, historical and cultural contexts, etc. This collection of essays provides an opportunity to reflect also on broader issues, such as the role of fragments in last century’s musicology, how fragmentary material shaped our conception of the written transmission of early European music, and how new fragments are being discovered in the digital age. Known fragments and new technology, new discoveries and traditional methodology alternate in this collection of essays, whose topics range from plainchant to ars nova and fifteenth- to sixteenth-century polyphony.

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