Music in the German Renaissance
Sources, Styles, and Contexts
- Editor: Kmetz, John
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Contents
- List of illustrations
- Preface
- List of abbreviations
- Part I . Sources:
- 1. Dufay songs in German manuscripts Lorenz Welker
- 2. An Isaac autograph Jessie Ann Owens
- 3. Music in the library of Johannes Klein Tom Ward
- 4. Heinrich Glarean's books Iain Fenlon
- 5. Georg Knoff: bibliophile and devotee of Italian music in late sixteenth-century Danzig Martin Morell
- Part II . Styles:
- 6. Polyphony based on chant in a late fifteenth-century German manuscript Martin Just
- 7. An early Missa brevis in Trent Codex 91 Adelyn Peck Leverett
- 8. The constitution of the fifteenth-century German tenor lied: drafting the history of a musical genre Martin Staehelin
- 9. Lied and madrigal, 1580-1600 Ludwig Finscher
- Part III . Contexts:
- 10. The motet texts of Philippe de Vitry in German humanist manuscripts of the fifteenth century Andrew Wathey
- 11. Innovation in instrumental music 1450-1520: the role of German performers within European culture Keith Polk
- 12. The Piperinus-Amerbach partbooks: six months of music lessons in Renaissance Basle John Kmetz
- 13. The Salzburg liturgy and single-impression music printing Stanley Boorman
- 14. Music and patronage at the court of Rudolf II Robert Lindell
- Indices
- Manuscripts
- Printed editions of music
- General.