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The Early Middle Ages to 1300

Author: Richard L Crocker; David Hiley
Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1990.
Series: New Oxford history of music (2nd ed.), v. 2.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Richard L Crocker; David Hiley
ISBN: 0193163292 9780193163294
OCLC Number: 18290176
Notes: Rev ed. of: Early medieval music, up to 1300. 1967.
Includes index.
Description: xx, 795 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: pt. 1. Christian chant of the Eastern churches : Christian chant in Syria, Armenia, Egypt, and Ethiopia ; Byzantine chant / by Milǒs Velimirović --
pt. 2. Christian chant of the Western churches : Latin chant outside the Roman tradition / by Kenneth Levy ; Liturgical materials of Roman chant ; Chants of the Roman office ; Chants of the Roman Mass / by Richard Crocker --
pt. 3. Medieval monophony in Western Europe : Medieval chant / by Richard Crocker ; Liturgical drama / by Susan Rankin ; Medieval song / by John Stevens --
pt. 4. Medieval polyphony in Western Europe : Instruments and instrumental music before 1300 / by Christopher Page ; Early polyphony / by Sarah Fuller ; Polyphony at Notre Dame of Paris / by Janet Knapp ; French polyphony of the thirteenth century ; Polyphony in England in the thirteenth century / by Richard Crocker.
Series Title: New Oxford history of music (2nd ed.), v. 2.
Other Titles: Early medieval music, up to 1300.
Responsibility: edited by Richard Crocker and David Hiley.
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