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Author Cattin, Giulio.

Title Music of the Middle Ages / Giulio Cattin ; translated by Steven Botterill
Published Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, c1984-1985

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Description 2 volumes ; 23 cm
Contents Contents Vol. 1: Abbreviations -- 1. The origins of Christian worship: liturgy and chant -- 2. Christian chant at Byzantium and in the western churches -- 3. Gregorian chant -- 4. Liturgico-musical innovations of the ninth and tenth centuries and their development; secular monody in Latin -- 5. Monody in vernacular languages; instruments; the ars musica -- Readings -- Glossary -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Contents Vol. 2. List of illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Foreword -- Maps -- 1. The Thirteenth century -- 2. Fourteenth-century France -- 3. Fourteenth-century Italy -- 4. The fifteenth century -- Readings -- Notes -- General bibliography -- Detailed bibliography -- General index -- Index of work titles
Summary Uniquely among histories of mediaeval music, this book is specifically devoted to the vast repertory of monophonic music. Too often treated as a preamble to polyphony, this music forms the basis of Europe's musical tradition. (A companion volume by F.A. Gallo, forthcoming in English translation, covers polyphonic music of the Middle Ages.) Giulio Cattin outlines the birth and evolution of Christian chant in the early centuries of the Church and describes a number of partly independent Byzantine and Western chant traditions. Fr Cattin's own background in the Church gives a particular authority to his writing on liturgical music, and he presents the latest original research without being too technical. In addition to offshoots of the main liturgical tradition such as tropes, metrical offices and liturigical drama, Fr Cattin covers the birth of secular music, first in Latin monody, and then in a growing variety of music in vernacular languages - the Italian laude and the lyrics of the Provençal troubadours, the French trouvères and the German Minnesinger. Chapters on early instrumental music and on the philosopher's view of the ars musica complete the book
Analysis Music, 300-1300
Notes English version of: Il Medioevo
Vol. 2 by F. Alberto Gallo
Bibliography Includes bibliographies and indexes
Notes Originally published in Italian as Il medioevo II by Edizioni di Torino, Turin, 1977
Translation of: Il Medioevo 1
Issuing Body Vol. 2 by F. Alberto Gallo, translated by Karen Earles
Subject Arts, Medieval -- Europe.
Music -- 15th century.
Music -- 500-1400 -- History and criticism.
Music -- 500-1400.
Music -- France -- 15th century -- History and criticism.
Music -- France -- 500-1400 -- History and criticism.
Music -- Italy -- 15th century -- History and criticism.
Music -- Italy -- 500-1400 -- History and criticism.
Author Botterill, Steven.
Earles, Karen
Gallo, F. Alberto.
LC no. 83026316
ISBN 0521230497 (v. 2 : hbk.)
0521241618 (v. 1 : hbk.)
052128483X (v. 2 : pbk.)
0521284899 (v. 1 : pbk.)
Other Titles Medioevo. English