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Die Handschrift Hs. Mus. 18746 in 5 Stimmbüchern, datiert 1523 und heute in der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek, ist die früheste aktuell bekannte Sammlung ausschließlich 5 - stimmiger weltlicher Musik, dennoch relativ unbeachtet.... more
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      Music TheoryManuscripts and Early Printed BooksJohannes Ockeghem16th Century Counterpoint
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Vicentino21 – A digital edition with commentary, translation and practical exploration of Nicola Vicentino’s «L’antica musica ridotta alla moderna prattica» (Rome 1555)
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      Early MusicMusic HistoryMusic TheoryHistory of Music Theory
Complete transcription and reconstruction of the canon a13 for Christ and his Twelve Disciples on the Apostles Creed. This piece is found in both the Eton Choirbook and the Baldwin Manuscript. This edition contained both the fully... more
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      MusicMusical CompositionEarly MusicMusic Education
Libreto del CD Pedro Bermúdez. Música de la Catedral de Guatemala, siglo XVI (2008), del Conjunto de Música Antigua Ars Longa, bajo la dirección de Teresa Paz, Label Alma Viva, Centro de Documentación Musical de Andalucía. Contiene obras... more
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      Cultural StudiesLatin American StudiesMusicEarly Music
Kashmir Issue: Where the Social Consciousness
Meets Critical Realism
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A handy summary of basic rules for making stretto fugas in two and three voices, including examples by Santa Maria and Zarlino.
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      16th Century CounterpointRenaissance musicClaudio MonteverdiMusic Improvisation
A transcription of Leonin's "Viderunt Omnes" (c. mid to late 12th century), showing excerpts of the original two sources with comparative variations and a modern transcription. For a recording and score-video see the link below:... more
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      Musical CompositionEarly MusicMusic Theory PedagogyMusic History
A Prolation Canon for three voices by Johannes Ciconia (c. 1370 – 1412). this piece is a unique example of irregular prolation from the French Ars Subtilior. Utilizing a 4:3:1 proportion, this piece creates an interesting rhythmic phasing... more
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      MusicMusical CompositionMusic HistoryMusicology
A critical and performance edition of Alexander Agricola's chanson "De tous biens plaine" for three voices. The cantus firmus of the tenor is extracted from Hayne Van Ghizeghem's (c. 1445 – 1476 to 1497) eponymous chanson. The text of... more
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      MusicMusical CompositionEarly MusicMusic Education
Read online to see the complete examples: https://mtosmt.org/issues/mto.20.26.3/mto.20.26.3.remes.html ABSTRACT: This article provides the first English translation of a little-known manuscript treatise by the central-German composer... more
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      Church MusicEarly MusicMusic Theory PedagogyMusic Theory
A non-barred critical transcription of Alexander Agricola's motet-chanson "Belles sur toutes - Tota pulchra es" from Florence, Bibliotea del Conservatorio Luigi Cherubini, MS 2439 ff. 63v-64r. For a recording of the music with a... more
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      Musical CompositionMusic HistoryMusic TheoryMusicology
This century we are assisting very revolutionary changes in culture, philosophy and knowledge. Are we going through a new renaissance? This was the slogan of a symposium in Amsterdam Netherlands, 21th January 2017. Dutch playwright,... more
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This is a threefold transcription of Baude Cordier's "circle canon," two versions in rondeau form and one in perpetual canon. Included with the music transcriptions are full translations from Medieval French to English of all the... more
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      Musical CompositionMusic HistoryMusic TheoryMusicology
A pedagogical transcription of Richard Sampson's (attr.) motet in double canon, "Salve radix," written to celebrate the union of Henry VIII to Catherine of Aragon and the birth of their daughter, Mary. For a video with recording... more
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      MusicMusical CompositionEarly MusicMusic Education
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      ImprovisationBaroque Music16th Century CounterpointJ S Bach
Please visit <derekremes.com/publications/> to download Vol. 2: Examples, Appendices, and Bibliography. (The file is too large for the Academia website.) The present work investigates the compositional pedagogy of J. S. Bach and his... more
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      Musical CompositionEarly MusicMusic Theory PedagogyMusic Theory
Pervasive imitation became the dominant musical texture in sacred music of the late fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. 1 In pervasive imitation all of the voices are involved in repeating the same melodic material, and many or all of the... more
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      16th Century CounterpointRenaissance musicImitation
The present database UUPart, also called The Uppsala Partimento Database, represents the work of cataloguing and linking the repertoire of the Italian partimento for the time span roughly between 1700 and 1850. Initially, it was developed... more
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      Music Theory16th Century CounterpointEighteenth-Century MusicTheory of Harmony
Purcell’s sacred vocal music contains some of the most personal and expressive works in the composer’s entire output. Its harmonic and formal structures are rich and varied and, at different stages, show influences ranging from Gibbons to... more
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      Musical Composition16th Century CounterpointRenaissance music
For an audio-video animation of the manuscript with the modern transcription see the link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dO56v7qltNo An edition of the anonymous labyrinthine ballade on three canons, "En la maison Dedalus" (In the... more
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      MusicMusical CompositionEarly MusicMusic Education
This study situates theories of movable counterpoint by the Russian composer and theorist Sergei Ivanovich Taneyev (1856–1915) against current scholarship on Renaissance music. Analytical approaches that draw upon Taneyev’s theories can... more
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      MusicMusic HistoryMusic TheoryMusicology
A transcription of a lesser known masterpiece from the early 16th century. The only known work by composer Johannes Mittner, this Mass, and particularly its Sanctus movement, demonstrates one of the largest mensuration canons from the... more
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      MusicMusical CompositionEarly MusicMusic Education
Authors such as Knud Jeppesen, with his work on Palestrina (The Style of Palestrina and the Dissonance), and Harold K. Andrews (The Technique of Byrd’s Vocal Polyphony) have proposed taxonomies for Renaissance music, based primarily on... more
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      16th Century CounterpointRenaissance Music TheoryVocal PolyphonyEnglish Musical Renaissance
A scroll edition of Pierre de la Rue's "Agnus dei II" from his "Missa l'Homme arme" featuring his famous 4-voiced prolation canon.

For a recording and score-video of the piece see the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrTtLNfq0x0
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      MusicMusical CompositionMusic EducationMusic History
In diesem kompakten Band über die Kompositionstechnik des 15. und 16. Jahrhunderts – als »Prima prattica«, »Stile antico« oder »Stylus gravis« bezeichnet – wird erklärt, wie Josquin, di Lasso, Palestrina u.a. komponiert haben und was die... more
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      Music Theory PedagogyMusic Theory16th Century CounterpointRenaissance music
A modern edition of Nathaniel Giles (1558 - 1633/34) mensural bicinia, "Miserere," on 38 rhythmic proportions from the "Baldwin Commonplace Book" (1594). For a recording and animated score-video see this link:... more
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      MusicEarly MusicMusic HistoryMusicology
Part 1 of my Doctor of Music Thesis (University of Alberta, Canada, 1999). Intended for those less familiar with the theories behind central Renaissance "Musica Ficta".
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      Music TheoryJosquin des Prez16th Century CounterpointPolyphony
For a video animation of this piece see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vm6WqK3cr_8 This is a pedagogical edition of Senleches' famous piece of augenmusik, "La Harpe de Mellodie" from the 14th century. Find herein complete explanations... more
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      Music HistoryMusicology16th Century CounterpointMedieval Music
A non-barred critical transcription of Alexander Agricola's contrafacta motet, "Virgo sub ethereis" (Source: Berlin, Deutsche Staatsbibliothek, MS 40021 ff. 131v-132r) as derived from his "Comme femme desconfortée". For a video of the... more
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      MusicMusical CompositionMusic HistoryMusic Theory
A transcription of Pierre de la Rue's "Agnus Dei" from his "Missa l'Homme arme," which includes his famous 4 voice prolation canon.

For a recording and score video, see the link here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrTtLNfq0x0
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      MusicMusical CompositionMusic EducationMusic History
Contrapunto en el estilo de Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548-1611)
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An edition of Jacquet de Mantua's famous 16th century five-voiced motet "Aspice Domine." For a complete recording and animated score-video see link --- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpdbJPxWJ5s
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      Early MusicMusic HistoryMusicologyRenaissance Studies
A transcription of Alexander Agricola's (1457/58 - 1506) "Tandernaken." For a recording with a score video see the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nac6QU2rhGQ
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      MusicMusical CompositionEarly MusicMusic History
A transcription of Jacob Obrecht's duet on the Marian Antiphon for the Hour of Compline, "Regina Caeli." This is one of Obrecht's unicum. For a recording and score video see the link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Igtd4bnBlwQ
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      MusicMusic HistoryMusicologyJosquin des Prez
In the introduction of the paper, the components of tonality, its emergence in the Renaissance period and also important concepts from the tonal theories of last three centuries will be explained, in order to provide a background for the... more
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      Early MusicMusic TheoryNeo-Riemannian AnalysisHistory of Music Theory
Edición facsímil del Libro llamado Arte de tañes fantasía de fray Tomás de Santa María (1565), según los ejemplares conservados en la Biblioteca de la Universidad de Barcelona (A-P6, 0700CM-4125-(V.1) y Biblioteca Nacional de Madrid... more
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      16th Century CounterpointClavichordPlaying Keyboard TechniquesRenaissance Improvisation
An original Compendium of baroque and classical voice-leading patterns offers a wealth of historically informed teaching materials for today's pedagogues. Drawing from recent scholarly trends in the German-language music-theoretical... more
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      Early MusicBaroque Music16th Century CounterpointEighteenth-Century Music
This essay is a detailed analysis of the four-voice motet “De Profundis.” This work, usually attributed to Josquin, is a setting of the opening verses of Psalm 130. The analysis will first consider the motet’s formal design, its modal... more
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      Schenkerian AnalysisJosquin des Prez16th Century CounterpointRenaissance music
[Complete Dissertation] Abstract Interval-succession treatises convey idiomatic polyphony by explaining what vertical intervals between two voices could follow one another in improvisation and counterpoint, as connected by specified... more
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      16th Century CounterpointMusic InformaticsTinctorisRenaissance Counterpoint
Though Europe through the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries is often characterized by the aesthetic and political revolution of Humanism, there were other aesthetic trends counter to this resurgence of Classical culture. While many artistic... more
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      Music HistoryMusicologyRenaissance StudiesRenaissance Humanism
In 2010 we celebrated the fifth centenary of the birth of the greatsixteenth-century Spanish musician, organist Philip II, Antonio de Cabezon. The present work aims to compile the history and meaning of his musical output again albeit... more
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      Strings, Harp, And Guitar16th Century (History)16th Century CounterpointHarpsichord
In attempting to determine how Johann Sebastian Bach taught composition, this article draws on recent archival discoveries to claim that it was not the ornamented, vocal Choralgesänge, but the simpler, thoroughbass-centered Choralbuch... more
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      Music Theory PedagogyMusic TheoryHistory of Music TheoryBaroque Music
This is the full text and map book (image document separate from and attached to the end of the text) of my undergraduate Bachelor's thesis completed and defended in May 2010. I received high honors and the Alumni Award in the History of... more
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      Critical TheoryEngineeringChristianityIntellectual History
En los primeros meses de 1585, el predicador y sacerdote italiano Giovenale Ancina escribió un laudatorio epigrama dirigido al duque de Saboya, Carlos Manuel I, en el que solicitaba que admitiese la última publicación que Tomás Luis de... more
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      Manuscripts and Early Printed BooksAtlantic World16th Century CounterpointRenaissance music
Mazzetti, Marcello, and Livio Ticli. ‘«Quando de quintis terzisque calabat in unam octavam». Per una storia della prassi esecutiva della musica sacra a Brescia nel tardo Cinquecento’. In Cultura musicale bresciana. Reperti e testimonianze... more
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      Early MusicImprovisationPlainchant16th Century Counterpoint
In this chapter I will examine the significance and extent of extempore polyphonies in Spain during the Renaissance period, studying their diffusion as a daily practice, and their place in the musical training of young singers. The first... more
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      Improvisation16th Century CounterpointRenaissance musicFabordón
http://em.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2015/01/20/em.cau145.full.pdf+html The Renaissance theory, transmission and practices of extempore counterpoint have been increasingly attracting the attention of scholars over the last few... more
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      Oral Traditions16th Century CounterpointRenaissance musicSpanish Renaissance Music
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      Renaissance HumanismReformation StudiesEarly Modern Europe16th Century Counterpoint
seleksi keluarga merupakan salah satu bentuk seleksi pada ilmu pemuliaan ternak dimaan terlihat bentuk kekerabatan dari ternak yang dilakukan analisisnya sehingga dapat diduga individu yang akan didapatkan nantinya
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Este estudio es el tercero de una serie de catálogos dedicados a las pinturas murales de la Edad Moderna que se localizan en templos rurales de ambos lados de la frontera de España y Portugal. El primero de ellos, en el año 2012, tuvo por... more
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      Cultural Heritage16th Century CounterpointSiglo XVIConservation- restoration mural and canvas painting