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Music as Concept and Practice in the Late Middle Ages
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List of Illustrations
List of Musical Examples
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IntroductionReinhard Strohm:
I: Amnon Shiloah: Muslim and Jewish Musical Traditions of the Middle Ages
Part I: Musical Cultures of Muslims in Spain
Part II: Jewish Musical Traditions in Spain, Provence and Southern
Italy
II: Andrew Hughes: Late Medieval Plainchant for the Divine Office
III: Howard Mayer Brown and Keith Polk: Instrumental Music, C.1300 - C.1520
Part I: Instrumentalists
Part II: Musical Sources and Performance
Part III: Instruments: Their Groupings and their Repertories
IV: Walter Salmen: Dances and Dance Music, C.1300 - C.1530
V: Tom R. Ward: Polyphonic Music in Central Europe, C.1300 - C.1520
VI: Jan Herlinger: Music Theory of the Fourteenth and Early Fifteenth Centuries
VII: Bonnie J. Blackburn: Music Theory and Musical Thinking after 1450
VIII: Reinhard Strohm: Music, Humanism, and the Idea of a 'Rebirth' of the Arts
Bibliography
Index

About the Author

Reinhard Strohm, D.Phil., TU Berlin 1971, co-editor, Richard-Wagner Gesamtausgabe, 1970-1982; Lecturer in Music, King's College, University of London, 1975-1983; Professor of Music History, Yale University, 1983-1990; Reader, then Professor of Historical Musicology, King's College London, 1990-1996; Heather Professor of Music, Oxford University, 1996- Bonnie Jean Blackburn, D.Phil, University of Chicago; American musicologist who has studied with Edward Lowinsky
and Howard Mayer Brown; Lecturer at the School of Music, Northwestern University; Visiting faculty member at both the University of Chicago, 1986, and SUNY, Buffalo, 1989-90; moved to Oxford in 1991and
became a freelance editor; general editor of the series Monuments of Renaissance Music.

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... this challenging, informative, stimulating, and strangely satisfying volume. Music and Letters Students on interdisciplinary MA courses in medieval studies will certainly make use of it and I will be using it as a 'teacher book'. Music and Letters Hughes chapter [on chant] is gap-filling and revisionist compared with the normal treatment of chant by musicological textbooks, and it certainly gives a strong impression of the excitement of new work-in-progress. Music and Letters ... the chapter by Howard Mayer Brown and Keith Polk on instrumental music ... is a fine survey of a tricky topic. Early Music Review ... groundbreaking chapter by Andrew Hughes on chant composition. BBC Music Magazine

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