Songs and Musicians in the Fifteenth Century
Delve into the rich musical tapestry of the fifteenth century with Songs and Musicians in the Fifteenth Century, a compelling study authored by experts and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1996. This meticulously researched volume spans 336 pages, exploring the vibrant song repertories and performance practices of the time.
The book offers an engaging examination of the scattered remnants of English song, igniting curiosity about the broader distribution and influences of musical traditions across Italy and Spain. Readers will also gain insights into the challenges faced in blending instruments and voice, making this an essential read for music enthusiasts and historians alike. Enhance your understanding of medieval music with this indispensable resource, ideal for both scholars and casual readers passionate about the evolution of song in the fifteenth century.