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Index of Proper Nouns and Places
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- List of Contributors xi
- Acknowledgements xii
- List of Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction: From Composer to Composers 1
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I. Historiographic Critique
- 1 Gregory and Friends: Plural Authorities in the History of Romano- Frankish Chant 21
- 2 Inspiration versus Attribution: The Voice of the Planctus ante nescia 39
- 3 Petrus de Cruce, Philippe de Vitry, Notational Epochs, and the Spans of Human Lives 57
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II. Ascriptions, Attributions, Signatures
- 4 Composing in the Late Middle Ages: Paradoxes in Anonymity and Attributions 75
- 5 Questions of Signatures and Authorship: Some Elusive Scribes and Artists in Late Thirteenth- and Early Fourteenth-Century France 97
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III. Medieval Constructions of Authority and of the Authorial Persona
- 6 Encoded Signatures: Devotion and Artistic Self-Presentation in the Motet Ferre solet (1373) 121
- 7 The (Critical) Reception of Adam de la Halle’s Motets by Petrus de Cruce and His Circle 136
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IV. The Composing Workshop
- 8 In the Writing Workshop: Composing for the Stage in French during the Long Fifteenth Century 157
- 9 Facere, Componere, Invenire: Reassembling the Composer in the Long Thirteenth Century 172
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V. Composers as Communities
- 10 W. de Wicumbe as a Composer of Alleluya Rondelli 195
- 11 Rethinking Trouvère: Biographical and Historical Perspectives on Thirteenth-Century Musical Culture 222
- 12 Encounters of Poets, Composers, and Performers in Ars nova Song: The Case of Jaquet de Noyon, Minstrel, and the Ballade Puis que je sui fumeux 240
- General Bibliography 263
- Index of Sources 301
- Index of Proper Nouns and Places 305
- Index of Works 313
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- List of Contributors xi
- Acknowledgements xii
- List of Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction: From Composer to Composers 1
-
I. Historiographic Critique
- 1 Gregory and Friends: Plural Authorities in the History of Romano- Frankish Chant 21
- 2 Inspiration versus Attribution: The Voice of the Planctus ante nescia 39
- 3 Petrus de Cruce, Philippe de Vitry, Notational Epochs, and the Spans of Human Lives 57
-
II. Ascriptions, Attributions, Signatures
- 4 Composing in the Late Middle Ages: Paradoxes in Anonymity and Attributions 75
- 5 Questions of Signatures and Authorship: Some Elusive Scribes and Artists in Late Thirteenth- and Early Fourteenth-Century France 97
-
III. Medieval Constructions of Authority and of the Authorial Persona
- 6 Encoded Signatures: Devotion and Artistic Self-Presentation in the Motet Ferre solet (1373) 121
- 7 The (Critical) Reception of Adam de la Halle’s Motets by Petrus de Cruce and His Circle 136
-
IV. The Composing Workshop
- 8 In the Writing Workshop: Composing for the Stage in French during the Long Fifteenth Century 157
- 9 Facere, Componere, Invenire: Reassembling the Composer in the Long Thirteenth Century 172
-
V. Composers as Communities
- 10 W. de Wicumbe as a Composer of Alleluya Rondelli 195
- 11 Rethinking Trouvère: Biographical and Historical Perspectives on Thirteenth-Century Musical Culture 222
- 12 Encounters of Poets, Composers, and Performers in Ars nova Song: The Case of Jaquet de Noyon, Minstrel, and the Ballade Puis que je sui fumeux 240
- General Bibliography 263
- Index of Sources 301
- Index of Proper Nouns and Places 305
- Index of Works 313