Ritual Meanings in the Fifteenth-Century Motet
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The first full-length study of how motets were used and performed in the fifteenth century this book dispels the mystery surrounding these outstanding works of vocal polyphony. It covers four areas of intense compositional activity: England the Veneto Bruges and Cambrai with reference to the works of Dunstaple Forest Ciconia Grenon and Du Fay. In every documented instance motets functioned as ceremonial vehicles whether voiced in procession through the streets of a city or the chapel of a king at the guild chapel of a parish church or the high altar of a cathedral. The motet was an entirely vocal genre that changed radically during the period 1400 to 1475. Robert Nosow outlines the motet''s social history demonstrating how the incorporation of different texts musical dialects cantus firmus materials and melodic styles represents an important key to the evolution of the genre and its adaptability to widely variant ritual circumstances.
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