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Music and Ceremony at Notre Dame of Paris, 500-1550

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This book is a history of the early musical life of the Parisian cathedral of Notre Dame. All aspects of the musical establishment of Notre Dame are covered, from Merovingian times to the period of the wars of religion in France. Nine discrete essays discuss the history of Parisian chant and liturgy and the pattern and structure of the cathedral services in the late Middle Ages; Notre Dame polyphony and the composers most closely associated with the cathedral, among them Leoninus, Perotinus and Philippe de Vitry; the organ and its repertoire; the choir, the musical education and performing traditions; and the relationship of the cathedral to the court.

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ISBN: 9780521088343
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Author: Craig Wright
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 420 pages
Series: Cambridge Studies in Music
Genres: Art music, orchestral and formal music