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Sense of Sound : Musical Meaning In France, 1260-1330.
Dillon, Emma.(New Cultural History Of Music)
Oxford University Press ©2012
This book examines the polytextual motets of medieval France. These works are marked by the obfuscation of the texts, and the author studies the meanings of this musical effect. With a prologue, bibliography and index. Illustrations. Two tables. Music examples.
400 p.; 24 cm.
Cloth
Language: English
ISBN: 0199732957
ISBN13: 9780199732951
Sense of Sound : Musical Meaning In France, 1260-1330.
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