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Hearing the motet: essays on the motet of the Middle Ages and Renaissance Pesce, Dolores [Hrsg.]. |
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Inhalt
Introduction |
Conference introductory remarks |
The polyphonic progeny of an "Et gaudebit": assessing family relations in the thirteenth-century motet |
Beyond glossing: the old made new in "Mout me fu grief/Robin m'aime/Portare" |
Which Vitry? The witness of the Trinity Motet from the "Roman de Fauvel" |
Polyphony of texts and music in the fourteenth-century motet: "Tribum que non abhorruit/Quoniam secta latronum/Merito hec patimur" and its "quotations" |
Du Fay and the cultures of Renaissance Florence |
For whom the bell tolls: reading and hearing Busnoys's "Anthoni usque limina" |
Love and death in the fifteenth-century motet: a reading of Busnoys's "Anima mea liquefacta est/Stirps Jesse" |
Obrecht as exegete: reading "Factor orbis" as a Christian sermon |
Conflicting levels of meaning and understanding in Josquin's "O admirabile commercium" motet cycle |
Josquin, Good King René, and "O bone et dulcissime Jesu" |
Miracles, motivicity, and mannerism: Adrian Willaert's "Videns Dominus flentes sorores Lazari" and some aspects of motet composition in the 1520s |
Lasso as historicist: the cantus-firmus motets |
Tonal compass in the motets of Orlando di Lasso |
Palestrina as reader: motets from the Song of Songs |
On William Byrd's "Emendemus in melius" |
Byrd, the Catholics, and the motet: the hearing reopened |