Early Music History
Discover the rich tapestry of music history with Early Music History by Iain Fenlon. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this engaging volume spans 332 pages, delving into the evolution of music from the early Middle Ages through to the end of the seventeenth century.
Volume twenty-three features insightful articles that explore significant topics, including the influential work of Guillaume de Machaut and his canonry of Reims from 1338 to 1377, as well as an analysis of Byrd's Gradualia titled 'Notes as a garland'. This collection is perfect for music enthusiasts and scholars alike, offering critical perspectives on historical musicology.
Enhance your understanding of early music and its profound impact on the musical landscape with this essential resource. Perfect for students, researchers, and anyone passionate about the history of music.