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Essays on Medieval Music in Honor of David G. Hughes (Hardcover)
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Essays on Medieval Music in Honor of David G. Hughes (Hardcover)
Series: Isham Library Papers
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This collection of nineteen essays presents a broad spectrum of
current research that will interest students of medieval music,
history, or culture. Topics include a comparison of early chant
transmission in Rome and Jerusalem; the relationship between the
earliest chant notation and prosodic accents; conceptualizing
rhythm in medieval music and poetry; the persistence of Guidonian
organum in the later Middle Ages; a connection between Dante and
St. Cecilia; and the development of the trecento madrigal. The
essays, written by distinguished scholars, stem from a conference
in honor of David G. Hughes, professor of medieval music at Harvard
University and noted specialist of chant.
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