The motet around 1500 : on the relationship of imitation and text treatment?

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Call Number
ML3275 .M66 2012
Status
Available

Summary

In an article published in 1979, Ludwig Finscher defined imitation and text treatment as the main parameters of the stylistic shift he detected in motet composition around 1500, and Josquin Desprez as the composer whose works embodied them most clearly. This volume of twenty-five essays by leading Renaissance musicologists - based on a conference which took place in Bangor (Wales) in 2007 - takes stock of developments in motet research in the intervening three decades. It does focus considerable attention on text treatment and compositional technique (texture and cantus firmus manipulation as much as imitation in the strict sense), but also on questions such as regional repertoires (such as Bohemia and Spain), manuscripts (such as the 'Medici Codex'), and semantic aspects (devotion, symbolism etc.). Josquin's oeuvre, while still the focus of several essays, is contextualized through studies on composers as diverse as Regis, Busnoys, Obrecht, Fevin, Moulu, Gascongne, Gaffurio, Martini, and Senfl. Although there are still many questions to be answered about the motet around 1500 - a period which, according to Joshua Rifkin, is like a 'black hole' for the genre given the lack of extant works, ascriptions, and stylistic consistency - the volume is an important step forward in exploring and understanding this crucial repertoire.

Contents

Fundamentals. A black hole? : problems in the motet around 1500 / Joshua Rifkin. Text setting and imitative technique in Petrucci's first five motet prints / Julie E. Cumming -- Text. Text treatment in motets around 1500 : the humanistic fallacy / Warwick Edwards. Reverse accentuation / Stephen Rice. The Latin texts of Regis' motets / Leofranc Holford-Strevens -- Compositional process. Compositional process in the fifteen-century motet / Rob C. Wegman. Imitation in the motets of Antoine Busnoys / Mary Natvig. Josquin des Prez and the combinative impulse / John Milsom. Some ways of the motet : Obrecht and the paths of five-voice composition / Philip Weller. Ostinato-tenor motet composition, c. 1500 / Timothy Pack. Beyond the hexachord : a view from Josquin's Ut phebi radiis / Stefano Mengozzi -- Composers. Antoine de Févin and the origins of the 'Parisian motet' / John T. Brobeck. Moulu's composer motet : date and context / David Fallows. The motets of Mathieu Gascongne : a preliminary report / Marie-Alexis Colin. Text, Form, and style in Franchino Gaffurio's motets / Daniele V. Filippi. The old guard goes to school : the evolution of style in Johannes Martini's motets / Murray Steib. Ludwig Senfl's Sancte pater divumque and his musical patrimony / Adam Gilbert -- Repertoires. Motet style and structure in Central Europe around 1490 : some remarks on selected pieces from the Codex Speciálník / Lenka Hlávková-Mráčková. Spain discovers the motet / Kenneth Kreitner. The repertory in the Medici codex / Richard Wexler. The last motet-chanson / Laura Youens -- Context and meaning. A triumph of symbiosis : Angelo Poliziano, Josquin des Prez, and the motet O Virgo prudentissima / Jaap van Benthem. Reflecting on the Rosary : Marian devotions in the early sixteenth-century motets / Jan Hatter. You have wounded my heart! Song of songs, motets, and the would of desire / Remi Chiu. Between Heaven and Earth : some thoughts on possible semantics of the cantus-firmus motet / Melanie Wald.

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