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Composing Community In Late Medieval Music : Self-Reference, Pedagogy and Practice.
Hatter, Jane D.Cambridge Univ. Press ©2019,2021
Self-reference was common in medieval music, in both humorous and serious works. The book examines this repertoire from 1450-1530, and how it was used to help form the first communities of early modern composers. With an introduction, bibliography, and index. Music examples. Figures. Tables.
xvii, 281 p.; 24 cm.
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Language: English
ISBN: 1108465595
ISBN13: 9781108465595
Composing Community In Late Medieval Music : Self-Reference, Pedagogy and Practice.
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