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Discovering Medieval Song Latin Poetry and Music in the Conductus

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Discovering Medieval Song
Comprehensive survey of the conductus over a period of more than one hundred years, demonstrating how music and poetry interact.
The Conductus repertory is the body of monophonic and polyphonic non-liturgical Latin song that dominated European culture from the middle of the twelfth century to the beginning of the fourteenth. In this book, Mark Everist demonstrates how the poetry and music interact, explores how musical structures are created, and discusses the geographical and temporal reach of the genre, including its significance for performance today. The volume studies what medieval society thought of the Conductus, its function in medieval society - whether paraliturgical or in other contexts - and how it fitted into patristic and secular Latin cultures. The Conductus emerges as a genre of great poetic and musical sophistication that brought the skills of poets and musicians into alignment. This book provides an all-encompassing view of an important but unexplored repertory of medieval music, engaging with both poetry and music even-handedly to present new and up-to-date perspectives on the genre.
Introduction: repositioning the Conductus; Note to the text; Acknowledgements; 1. Repertories, chronology and style; 2. Poetic and lyric types: words and music; 3. Rhythm and metre: editing and performance; 4. Cadential functions: gesture and closure; 5. The mixed form: architecture and structure; 6. The Conductus and the liturgy; 7. Conductus and motet; 8. The Conductus: intratexts and intertexts; 9. Towards 1300; Conclusion; Appendices; Bibliography; Index codicum; General index.
Mark Everist is Professor of Music at the University of Southampton, and is the author of books including French Motets in the Thirteenth Century (Cambridge, 1994) and Mozart's Ghosts: Haunting the Halls of Musical Culture (2013). He is co-editor of Analytical Strategies and Musical Interpretation (Cambridge, 1996) and of The Cambridge History of Medieval Music (Cambridge, forthcoming) as well as editor of The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Music (Cambridge, 2011). His recent collected essays on music in the French nineteenth-century theatre will be published in 2018. His current project is a monograph on Gluck reception in nineteenth-century Paris. He was President of the Royal Musical Association from 2011 to 2017.

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