Carlo Bosi

Emergence of Modality in Late Medieval Song:

The Cases of Du Fay and Binchois

Erscheinungsdatum: 01.07.2013, 292 Seiten ISBN: 978-3-8260-5238-5
Fachgebiet: Reihe: Salzburger StierBand: 8
Autor*innen:Carlo Bosi

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Beschreibung

Analytical approaches to late medieval polyphony are by and large still in their earliest developments and their sheer variety and richness is testifi ed by a publication such as Mark Everist (ed.), Music before 1600, Oxford: Blackwell Reference, 1992, one of the very few, by the way, to be specifi cally devoted to pre-baroque music. Many analysts tackling 14th/16th-century polyphony have often taken very strong theoretical stances as preconditions for work, ranging from Christian Berger’s systematic superposition of the hexachordal system onto contemporary theories of the modes to Harry Powers’ rejection of modality as a viable analytical tool for polyphony. An alternative approach would be one that does not lose touch with contemporary modal theories and at the same time strives to attain a satisfactory understanding of the working of this repertory based on the music itself. A practical application is to systematically search for an important mode-defi ning concept, such as fourth and fifth species, and how these shape and characterise the melodic articulation of polyphony. The present work practically undertakes this approach via a survey of the complete songs of Guillaume Du Fay and Gilles Binchois, with detailed analyses of a large selection of pieces.
Der Autor “Laurea” degree in musicology (Bologna, Prof. Franco A. Gallo, 1996); D. Phil in music (Oxford, Prof. Reinhard Strohm, 2004). Scholarly activity in Jena-Weimar (2004-5), Trondheim (2006-7) and London (2007-9). Presently active at Salzburg University.

Zusätzliche Information

Gewicht0,58 kg
Größe15.5 × 23.5 cm (B × H)
Seiten292
Erscheinungsdatum01.07.2013
ISBN978-3-8260-5238-5   //   9783826052385
EinbandartGebunden
SpracheDeutsch
ReiheSalzburger Stier
Reihe Nr.8
VerlagKönigshausen & Neumann
Verlags-Code05/5108091

Autor*innen

Bosi, Carlo

“Laurea” degree in musicology (Bologna, Prof. Franco A. Gallo, 1996); D. Phil in music (Oxford, Prof. Reinhard Strohm, 2004). Scholarly activity in Jena-Weimar (2004-5), Trondheim (2006-7) and London (2007-9). Presently active at Salzburg University.