City, Chant, and the Topography of Early Music

City, Chant, and the Topography of Early Music
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Book Synopsis City, Chant, and the Topography of Early Music by : Michael Scott Cuthbert

Download or read book City, Chant, and the Topography of Early Music written by Michael Scott Cuthbert and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: City, Chant, and the Topography of Early Music explores how space, urban life, landscape, and time transformed plainchant and other musical forms. Thirteen essays address a wide range of topics and regions--from Beneventan chant in Italy and Dalmatia, to music theory in medieval France, to later transformations of chant in Iceland and Spain.


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