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Medieval music, Richard H. Hoppin

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Medieval music, Richard H. Hoppin
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 531-551) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Medieval music
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
3843431
Responsibility statement
Richard H. Hoppin
Series statement
The Norton introduction to music history
Table Of Contents
Historical introduction (to A.D. 1000) -- Christian liturgy to A.D. 1000 -- Gregorian chant: general characteristics -- The music of the offices -- The Roman mass -- Expansion of the liturgy in the later middle age: tropes and sequences -- Further expansion and embellishment of the liturgy -- The rise of polyphony -- The School of Notre Dame, I: organum -- The School of Notre Dame, II: conductus and motet -- Secular monophonic song, I: Latin and Provencal lyrics -- Secular monophonic song, II: the music of the Trouveres -- Secular monophonic song, III: diffusion of vernacular song in other countries of western Europe -- Sacred and secular polyphony in the thirteenth century -- The ars nova in France -- Liturgical polyphony in the fourteenth century -- Guillaume de Machaut -- The Italian ars nova -- Transition to the renaissance -- An English epilogue -- Appendices
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