Synopses & Reviews
Early Music History is devoted to the study of music from the early Middle Ages to the end of the seventeenth century. The scope is exceptionally broad and includes manuscript studies, textual criticism, iconography, studies of the relationship between words and music, and the relationship between music and society. The journal gives preference to studies pursuing interdisciplinary approaches and to those developing new methodological ideas.
Synopsis
The study of music from the early Middle Ages to end of the seventeenth century.
Synopsis
Is devoted to the study of music from the early Middle Ages to the end of the seventeenth century. Articles in volume 20 include: The Footnote Quarrels of the Modal Theory: A Remarkable Episode in the Reception of Medieval Music; The Vatican Organum Treatise Re-examined; Who 'Made' the Magnus liber?
Table of Contents
Encompassing Past and Present Jacques Boogaart; Mode, Greek Theory, and Epistemology in Hucbald's Musica Sarah Fuller; The Footnote Quarrels of the Modal Theory: A Remarkable Episode in the Reception of Medieval Music John Haines; The Vatican Organum Treatise Re-examined Steven C. Immel; A New Look at Old Roman Chant - II Kenneth Levy; Ludwig Senfl and the Judas Trope: Composition and Religious Toleration at the Bavarian Court Rebecca Wagner Oettinger; Who 'Made' the Magnus liber? Edward Roesner.