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Автор Lewis, Ann
Дата выпуска 1994
dc.description There is much interest at present in the way medieval motets generate meaning, both with their texts and their music. In two articles from a recent issue of Early Music History, for example, a remarkable density of meaning and symbolism, both textual and musical, has been proposed for Machaut's motet 15. Studies of this kind are intended to demonstrate what can be achieved by placing the poems of motets in a literary context and by considering the structure of words and music. Such research also no doubt serves to reinforce the idea that many motets of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries demand a wealth of erudite knowledge to be understood and is thus congenial to the current belief that many motets were intended for an intellectual elite. Whilst there can be no doubt that medieval motets often cultivate a literary style of considerable – indeed intense – obscurity, what I wish to suggest here is that one, very ambitious, motet can be interpreted using some of the most basic tools of the medieval cleric.
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Издатель Cambridge University Press
Копирайт Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1994
Название Anti-semitism in an early fifteenth-century motet: Tu, nephanda*
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1017/S0961137100000620
Electronic ISSN 1474-0087
Print ISSN 0961-1371
Журнал Plainsong and Medieval Music
Том 3
Первая страница 45
Последняя страница 55
Аффилиация Lewis Ann; Cambridge
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