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oapen-20.500.12657-512132021-11-05T10:25:47Z Ein Liber cantus aus dem Veneto (um 1440) – A Veneto Liber cantus (c. 1440) Bent, Margaret Klugseder, Robert Mensural notation Italy Munich Music of the early modern period Musicology Polyphony Venice Vienna bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AV Music::AVA Theory of music & musicology bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AV Music::AVQ Musical scores, lyrics & libretti bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AV Music bic Book Industry Communication::3 Time periods qualifiers::3J Modern period, c 1500 onwards This book results from Robert Klugseder’s discovery of new fragments in Vienna (Fragm. 661) and Margaret Bent’s recognition that they belonged to the same original manuscript as a set of fragments in Munich (Mus. Ms. 3224, Aalready known). Together they make a torso of 12 leaves with 20 compositions, nearly half of which are unique, an important complement to the already-known Veneto manuscripts of international repertory of the first half of the 15th century. A high-quality colour facsimile of these leaves, together with associated fragmentary survivals, is preceded by an in-depth codicological and repertorial study in German and English. 2021-11-02T09:24:11Z 2021-11-02T09:24:11Z 2012 book ONIX_20211102_9783954906680_5 9783954906680 9783895007620 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/51213 ger application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9783954906680_ebook.pdf https://medialibrary.reichert-verlag.de/de/9783954906680_ein_liber_cantus_aus_dem_veneto_um_1440_a_veneto_liber_cantus_c_1440/ Reichert Verlag Reichert Verlag 10.29091/9783954906680 This book results from Robert Klugseder’s discovery of new fragments in Vienna (Fragm. 661) and Margaret Bent’s recognition that they belonged to the same original manuscript as a set of fragments in Munich (Mus. Ms. 3224, Aalready known). Together they make a torso of 12 leaves with 20 compositions, nearly half of which are unique, an important complement to the already-known Veneto manuscripts of international repertory of the first half of the 15th century. A high-quality colour facsimile of these leaves, together with associated fragmentary survivals, is preceded by an in-depth codicological and repertorial study in German and English. 10.29091/9783954906680 daaaf3b1-abc7-47a7-aa90-02109be28984 0bdd30b8-28cc-4e2d-bd69-6cabb77b36d4 9783954906680 9783895007620 Austrian Science Fund (FWF) Reichert Verlag 156 [grantnumber unknown] Austrian Science Fund (FWF) open access
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This book results from Robert Klugseder’s discovery of new fragments in Vienna (Fragm. 661) and Margaret Bent’s recognition that they belonged to the same original manuscript as a set of fragments in Munich (Mus. Ms. 3224, Aalready known). Together they make a torso of 12 leaves with 20 compositions, nearly half of which are unique, an important complement to the already-known Veneto manuscripts of international repertory of the first half of the 15th century. A high-quality colour facsimile of these leaves, together with associated fragmentary survivals, is preceded by an in-depth codicological and repertorial study in German and English.
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