Machaut's Music: New Interpretations - Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Music (Hardback)
Alice V. Clark (author of contributions), Anne Stone (author of contributions), Christian Berger (author of contributions), Daniel Leech-Wilkinson (author of contributions), Elizabeth Eva Leach (author of contributions,editor), Jacques Boogaart (author of contributions), Jane E Flynn (author of contributions), Jehoash Hirshberg (author of contributions), Jennifer Bain (author of contributions), Professor Karl Kügle (author of contributions), Kevin Moll (author of contributions), Margaret Bent (author of contributions), Peter M. Lefferts (author of contributions), Thomas Brown (author of contributions), Virginia Newes (author of contributions), William Mahrt (author of contributions), Yolanda Plumley (author of contributions)Published: 20/11/2003
Guillaume de Machaut was the foremost poet-composer of his time. Studies look at all aspects of his prodigious output.
Guillaume de Machaut (1300-1377) is regarded as the greatest French poet-composer of the middle ages, as he was during his lifetime. A trained secretary, with a passion for collecting, copying and ordering his own work, the numberof surviving notated musical works attributed to him far exceeds that of any of his contemporaries. All the main genres of song - lais, virelais, balades, and rondeaux - together with Machaut's motets, and his famous Masscycle are considered here from a variety of perspectives. These incorporate the latest scholarly understanding of both Machaut's poetry and music, and the material form they take when notated in the surviving manuscripts. The bookthus presents a detailed picture of the current range of interpretative approaches to Machaut's music, focusing variously on counterpoint, musica ficta, text setting, musico-poetic meanings, citation and intertextuality, tonality, and compositional method. Several of Machaut's works are discussed by a pair of contributors, who reach conclusions at times mutually reinforcing or complementary, at times contradictory and mutually exclusive. That Machaut's music thrives on such constructive debate and disagreement is a tribute to his scope as an artist, and his musico-poetic achievement.
Contributors: JENNIFER BAIN, MARGARET BENT, CHRISTIAN BERGER, JACQUES BOOGAART,THOMAS BROWN, ALICE V. CLARK, JANE E. FLYNN, JEHOASH HIRSHBERG, KARL KUEGLE, ELIZABETH EVA LEACH, DANIEL LEECH-WILKINSON, ETER M. LEFFERTS, WILLIAM PETER MAHRT, KEVIN N. MOLL, VIRGINIA NEWES, YOLANDA PLUMLEY, OWEN REES, ANNE STONE.
ELIZABETH EVA LEACH lectures in music at Royal Holloway, University of London.
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
ISBN: 9781843830160
Number of pages: 314
Weight: 1 g
Dimensions: 234 x 156 mm
MEDIA REVIEWS
A key study, which will be of value for some years to come. - CLASSICAL NET REVIEW
A closely argued, stimulating examination of Machaut and his music. - RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY
A useful collection that gathers current discourses and debates into one convenient volume. - JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MUSICOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Each essay provides a valuable contribution to Machaut scholarship.. A carefully planned collection of essays that serves as a welcome contribution to the current musicological literature. - MUSIC RESEARCH FORUM
Immensely thought-provoking and should be present on the shelves of any institution teaching and researching the music of the late middle ages. - THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW
Has much to offer all Machaut scholars. - SPECULUM
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