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On the Theoretical Expression of Music in France during the Renaissance

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 1994 in Early Music History

Authors: Philippe Vendrix

Song masses in the Trent Codices: the Austrian connection

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 1995 in Early Music History

Authors: Adelyn Peck Leverett

EMH volume 15 Cover and Front matter

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 1996 in Early Music History

THE FOOTNOTE QUARRELS OF THE MODAL THEORY: A REMARKABLE EPISODE IN THE RECEPTION OF MEDIEVAL MUSIC

JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 2001 in Early Music History

Authors: JOHN HAINES

Toledo, Rome and the legacy of Gaul

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 1984 in Early Music History

Authors: Kenneth Levy

CARNIVAL AND SACRED DRAMA: SCHÜTZ’SCHRISTMAS HISTORIAAND THE TRANSFORMATION OF CHRISTMAS IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2017 in Early Music History

Authors: Markus Rathey

JAMES MCKINNON, The Advent Project: The Later-Seventh-Century Creation of the Roman Mass Proper. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London, University of California Press. 2000. xiv + 466 pp.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 2001 in Early Music History

Authors: Joseph Dyer

Anna Zayaruznaya, The Monstrous New Art: Divided Forms in the Late Medieval Motet. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. xviii + 301 pp. ISBN 978-1-107-03966-7.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2016 in Early Music History

Authors: Helen Deeming

Bonnie J. Blackburn, Music for Treviso Cathedral in the Late Sixteenth Century: A Reconstruction of the Lost Manuscripts 29 and 30. London, Royal Musical Association, 1987. vi + 162 pp.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 1990 in Early Music History

Authors: Michele Pozzobon

Rebecca Maloy, Inside the Offertory: Aspects of Chronology and Transmission. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. viii + 449 pp.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2011 in Early Music History

Authors: Joseph Dyer

R. M. Lumiansky and David Mills, The Chester Mystery Cycle: Essays and Documents with an essay ‘Music in the Cycle’ by Richard Rastall. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1983. vii + 399 pp.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 1986 in Early Music History

Authors: John Stevens

The office of the cantor in early Western monastic rules and customaries: a preliminary investigation

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 1985 in Early Music History

Authors: Margot E. Fassler

Experimental polyphony, ‘according to the… Latins’, in late Byzantine psalmody

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 1982 in Early Music History

Authors: Dimitri Conomos

Confrérie, Bruderschaft and guild: the formation of musicians' fraternal organisations in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Europe

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 1995 in Early Music History

Authors: Kay Brainerd Slocum

A newly discovered Trecento fragment: scribal concordances in late-medieval Florentine manuscripts

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 1983 in Early Music History

Authors: Mario Fabbri | John Nádas

EMH volume 1 Cover and Back matter

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 1981 in Early Music History

Eleonora M. Beck, Giotto's Harmony: Music and Art in Padua at the Crossroads of the Renaissance. Florence: European Press Academic Publishing, 2005. 251 pp.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2006 in Early Music History

Authors: Julian Gardner

Nino Pirrotta, Music and Culture in Italy from the Middle Ages to the Baroque: a Collection of Essays. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 1984. xiv + 485 pp. - Nino Pirrotta, Musica tra Medioevo e Rinascimento. Turin, Giulio Einaudi, 1984. x + 279 pp.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 1985 in Early Music History

Authors: James Haar

FRAMING A DITTY FOR ELIZABETH: THOUGHTS ON MUSIC FOR THE 1602 SUMMER PROGRESS

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2020 in Early Music History

Authors: Ross W. Duffin

A mirror of monarchy: Music and musicians in the household chapel of the Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 1997 in Early Music History

Authors: Fiona Kisby