Early Music History
Discover the fascinating world of music from the early Middle Ages to the late seventeenth century with Early Music History by Iain Fenlon. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this insightful volume spans 308 pages and delves into the rich tapestry of musical history and criticism.
Volume nineteen features a collection of engaging articles, including "Mapping the Soundscape: Church Music in English Towns 1450–1550" and "Royal Image-Making and Textual Interplay in Gilbert Banaster's O Maria et Elizabeth." These contributions provide a unique perspective on the evolution of music during this pivotal era.
Whether you're a musicologist, historian, or simply a music enthusiast, Early Music History offers a comprehensive exploration of early music that is both informative and thought-provoking. Enhance your understanding of music's past and its cultural significance by adding this essential volume to your collection today!