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Recevez ce mien petit labeur

studies in Renaissance music in honour of Ignace Bossuyt

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Recevez ce mien petit labeur
Recevez ce mien petit labeur

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studies in Renaissance music in honour of Ignace Bossuyt

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After a distinguished career of more than 35 years, Ignace Bossuyt retired as professor at the Musicology Department of the University of Leuven on October 1st 2007. As an internationally recognised leader in the field of later-16th-century music, Bossuyt consolidated the department's reputation as a centre of excellence in renaissance music studies. Articles in this volume deal with music from the period on which the dedicatee focussed his own research. Subjects discussed include newly discovered music by Philippe de Monte and Heinrich Isaac, humour in the motets of Orlando di Lasso, the beginnings of music history, compositional procedures in renaissance music, and Tinctoris's art of listening. A wide range of methodological perspectives is offered, including historiography, reception studies, source studies, music analysis, music theory, style studies, and aesthetics of music. The publication is both a Festschrift in which distinguished specialists honour an outstanding colleague, and a Liber Amicorum compiled for a dear friend.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Universitaire Pers Leuven
  • Edition
    1
  • Pub date
    Mar 2013
  • Pages
    312
  • Theme
    Theory of music and musicology
  • EAN
    9789461660169
  • E-boek
    E-boek
  • Language
    English
  • Protection
    Digital watermarking