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Ars nova and the Renaissance, 1300-1540

Author: Anselm Hughes; Gerald Abraham
Publisher: London ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1960.
Series: New Oxford history of music, v. 3.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Ars nova and the Renaissance, 1300-1540.
London ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1960
(OCoLC)603858184
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Anselm Hughes; Gerald Abraham
OCLC Number: 10155510
Description: xix, 565 p., [8] leaves of plates : ill., facsims., music ; 26 cm.
Contents: Ars nova in France / by Gilbert Reaney --
The fourteenth century in Italy / by Leonard Ellinwood --
English church music in the fourteenth century / by Frank Ll. Harrison --
Popular and secular in England (to c. 1470) / by Manfred F. Bukofzer --
The transition on the continent / by Rudolf von Ficker --
English church music of the fifteenth century / by Manfred F. Bukofzer --
Dufay abd his school / by Charles van den Borren --
The age of Ockeghem and Josquin / by Nanie Bridgman --
English polyphony (c. 1470-1540) / by Frank Ll. Harrison --
European song (1300-1530) / by Walter Salmen --
Secular vocal music in Italy (c. 1400-1530) / by Everett Helm --
The instrumental music of the Middle Ages and early sixteenth century / by Yvonne Rokseth --
Musical instruments / by Gerald Hayes.
Series Title: New Oxford history of music, v. 3.
Responsibility: edited by Dom Anselm Hughes and Gerald Abraham.

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