Notre Dame Manuscripts and Their History Case Studies on Reception and Reuse ; Thesis for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy

Universität Hamburg, Fakultät für Geisteswissenschaften, Institut für Historische Musikwissenschaften, Diss., 2015

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1. Verfasser: Maschke, Eva M. (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Hamburg Universität Hamburg 2015
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Zusammenfassung:Universität Hamburg, Fakultät für Geisteswissenschaften, Institut für Historische Musikwissenschaften, Diss., 2015
University of Southampton, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Music, Diss., 2015
This dissertation focuses on fragments of Notre Dame manuscripts that made their way to German-speaking Europe during the medieval period. The first chapter focuses on their contexts of reuse. Dominican, Cistercian as well as Franciscan bookbinders played a role in these processes of medieval and early modern recycling. The second chapter is dedicated to the discovery of a set of conductus fragments reused by a bookbinder of the Dominican convent of Soest. The third chapter sheds new light on the history of two host volumes, in which, during the twentieth century, organum fragments were discovered. The final chapter, a case study of the conductus Porta salutis ave, discusses editiorial problems in conjunction with a close analysis of the piece's main stylistic features.
Beschreibung:includes bibliographical references, 235-295
Beschreibung:XIV, 295, LXXXV S.
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