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Guillaume de Machaut and Reims: Context and Meaning in his Musical Works

Autor Anne Walters Robertson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 mar 2007
Guillaume de Machaut, renowned fourteenth-century French composer and poet, wrote the first polyphonic Mass and many other important musical works. Friend of royalty, prelates, noted poets and musicians, Machaut was a cosmopolitan presence in late medieval Europe. He also served as canon of the cathedral of Reims, an ancient and influential archiepiscopal see and the coronation site of French kings. This exploration of Machaut's life and work focuses on his music based on ecclesiastical chants: twenty-three motets, the David Hocket, and the Mass of Our Lady. The meaning of his music can often be understood through study of its context in fourteenth-century Reims. Machaut emerges as a composer deeply involved in the great crises of his day, one who skilfully and artfully expresses profound themes of human existence in ardent music and poetry.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521036085
ISBN-10: 0521036089
Pagini: 480
Ilustrații: 29 b/w illus. 14 tables 19 music examples
Dimensiuni: 168 x 243 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of figures; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations and conventions; Prologue: context and meaning in Guillaume de Machaut's musical works; Part I. Reims and its Music: Cathedral, City, Archdiocese: 1. Guillaume de Machaut in Reims; 2. Canonical affirmation and resistance in Machaut's motets 18 and 19; Part II. Turned-About Love Songs: 3. Machaut's motets 1-17 and the medieval mystical tradition; 4. The beginning of love's journey; 5. The middle of love's journey: the struggle with sin; 6. The end of love's journey: union with the beloved; Part III. Music of War, Kingship and Final Things: 7. Machaut's late motets and the Hundred Years War in Reims; 8. Machaut's David Hocket and the coronation of Charles V (1364); 9. Machaut's Mass of Our Lady and composer remembrance through music; Epilogue: context, meaning and artistry in Machaut's music; Appendix A: documents; Appendix B: texts and translations of Machaut's motets; Appendix C: manuscripts consulted for the musical examples; Notes; Bibliography; Index of works by Machaut; Index of manuscripts; General index.

Recenzii

'… impressive addition indeed to the bibliography on this composer … I applaud her fascinating interpretative work … this undeniably full and rewarding book is sure to stimulate debate and open new avenues of research for many decades to come.' Journal of Plainsong & Medieval Music
'Anne W. Robertson's book is simply brilliant and undoubtedly one of the most important studies of the music of the late medieval era …' Early Music Magazine
'A real strength of this book is its wealth of careful research into culture and ideas … this skilful book has a somewhat hybrid quality. It presents a wealth of research about the cultural environment within which Machaut and his Reims contemporaries lived and provides extremely useful materials, such as complete texts and English translations of all the Machaut motets. But it also poses intriguing historiographic questions about interpretative reconstruction of a composer's motivations and intentions through circumstantial inferences - a difficult enough task even when there is more concrete documentary information than exists for Guillaume de Machaut … will resonate through scholarship for years to come.' Music and Letters

Descriere

A study of Machaut, fourteenth-century French composer and poet, who wrote the first polyphonic Mass.