Music in Late Medieval Bruges
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:19th Jul '90
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The musical achievements of the so-called `Franco-Flemish School' have attracted many writers, yet Bruges itself has still to be put back on the map of European music history. This book describes how the people of Bruges shaped their acoustic environment and gave musical expression to their spiritual needs. It is based on a scrutiny of musical sources, stylistic trends in music, composers' achievements, and the function of musical genres; all these are seen against a reconstruction, from archival sources, of the socio-economic context of the art of music - an art which, in all its various manifestations, `high' and `low', sacred and secular, courtly and civic, polyphonic and monophonic, mirrors later medieval urban culture as a whole.
`Brilliant and at times provocatively written ... a remarkable achievement; a major contribution to our understanding of fifteenth-century music.' Early Music
`Exceptionally rich in facts, ideas and hypotheses, enough of them to occupy scholars for years to come.' Times Literary Supplement
ISBN: 9780193164185
Dimensions: 233mm x 155mm x 19mm
Weight: 481g
296 pages
Revised edition