Papal Legislation on Sacred Music, 95 A.D. to 1977 A.D.

Papal Legislation on Sacred Music, 95 A.D. to 1977 A.D.
Title Papal Legislation on Sacred Music, 95 A.D. to 1977 A.D. PDF eBook
Author Robert F. Hayburn
Publisher Collegeville, Minn. : Liturgical Press
Pages 656
Release 1979
Genre Music
ISBN

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Every papal document dealing with church music from Saint Clement (92-101) to Paul VI (1963-1978) was sought for this collection. The texts are presented in English translation accompanied by the author's commentary. Also included are decrees from the Council of Trent, the Congregation of Sacred Rites and other bodies dealing with the musical concerns of the Holy See. Much of the volume chronicles the restoration of Gregorian chant after Trent and completed four hundred years later when reforms under Pius X confirmed the work of the Solesmes Benedictines.

The Performance of 16th-Century Music

The Performance of 16th-Century Music
Title The Performance of 16th-Century Music PDF eBook
Author Anne Smith
Publisher OUP USA
Pages 257
Release 2011-03-30
Genre Music
ISBN 0199742626

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Modern musical training tends to focus primarily on performance practices of the Classical and Romantic periods, and most performers come to the music of the Renaissance with well-honed but anachronistic ideas and concepts. As a result, elemental differences between 16th-century repertoire and that of later epochs tend to be overlooked-yet it is just these differences which can make a performance truly stunning. The Performance of 16th-Century Music offers a remedy for the performer, presenting the information and guidance that will enable them to better understand the music and advance their technical and expressive abilities. Drawing from nearly 40 years of performing, teaching, and studying this repertoire and its theoretical sources, renowned early music specialist Anne Smith outlines several major areas of technical knowledge and skill needed to perform the music of this period. She takes the reader through part-books and choirbooks; solmization; rhythmic inequality; and elements of structure in relation to rhetoric of the time; while familiarizing them with contemporary criteria and standards of excellence for performance. Through The Performance of 16th-Century Music, today's musicians will gain fundamental insight into how 16th-century polyphony functions, and the tools necessary to perform this repertoire to its fullest and glorious potential.

The Solesmes Method

The Solesmes Method
Title The Solesmes Method PDF eBook
Author Joseph Gajard
Publisher Collegeville, Minn. : Liturgical Press
Pages 102
Release 1960
Genre Music
ISBN

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Presents the "Solesmes Method" in two parts. The first part sets forth the principles that constitute the method. The second part presents the actual rules for singing.

Music and Ideas in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

Music and Ideas in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Title Music and Ideas in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries PDF eBook
Author Claude V. Palisca
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 314
Release 2010-10-01
Genre Music
ISBN 0252092074

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This essential summation of Palisca's life work was nearly finished by his death in 2001, and it was brought to completion by Thomas J. Mathiesen.

Symphonia

Symphonia
Title Symphonia PDF eBook
Author Hildegard of Bingen
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 345
Release 2018-09-05
Genre Music
ISBN 1501711873

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For this revised edition of Hildegard's liturgical song cycle, Barbara Newman has redone her prose translations of the songs, updated the bibliography and discography, and made other minor changes. Also included is an essay by Marianne Richert Pfau which delineates the connection between music and text in the Symphonia. Famous throughout Europe during her lifetime, Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) was a composer and a poet, a writer on theological, scientific, and medical subjects, an abbess, and a visionary prophet. One of the very few female composers of the Middle Ages whose work has survived, Hildegard was neglected for centuries until her liturgical song cycle was rediscovered. Songs from it are now being performed regularly by early music groups, and more than twenty compact discs have been recorded.

The Madrigal

The Madrigal
Title The Madrigal PDF eBook
Author Susan Lewis Hammond
Publisher Routledge
Pages 376
Release 2012-08-06
Genre Music
ISBN 1135966990

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The Madrigal: A Research and Information Guide is the first comprehensive annotated bibliography of scholarship on virtually all aspects of madrigal composition, production, and consumption. It contains 1,237 entries for items in English, French, German, and Italian. Scholars, students, teachers, librarians, and performers now have access to this rich literature in a single volume.

Music as Concept and Practice in the Late Middle Ages

Music as Concept and Practice in the Late Middle Ages
Title Music as Concept and Practice in the Late Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Reinhard Strohm
Publisher
Pages 522
Release 2001
Genre Music
ISBN 9780198162056

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This entirely new volume of NOHM takes account of developments in late-medieval music scholarship, along with significant changes in the performance practice of the late-medieval repertory, witnessed during the latter half of the 20th century.