14th-16th Centuries Counterpoint
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Die Handschrift Hs. Mus. 18746 in 5 Stimmbüchern, datiert 1523 und heute in der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek, ist die früheste aktuell bekannte Sammlung ausschließlich 5 - stimmiger weltlicher Musik, dennoch relativ unbeachtet.... more
Complete transcription and reconstruction of the canon a13 for Christ and his Twelve Disciples on the Apostles Creed. This piece is found in both the Eton Choirbook and the Baldwin Manuscript. This edition contained both the fully... more
A transcription of Leonin's "Viderunt Omnes" (c. mid to late 12th century), showing excerpts of the original two sources with comparative variations and a modern transcription. For a recording and score-video see the link below:... more
A Prolation Canon for three voices by Johannes Ciconia (c. 1370 – 1412). this piece is a unique example of irregular prolation from the French Ars Subtilior. Utilizing a 4:3:1 proportion, this piece creates an interesting rhythmic phasing... more
A critical and performance edition of Alexander Agricola's chanson "De tous biens plaine" for three voices. The cantus firmus of the tenor is extracted from Hayne Van Ghizeghem's (c. 1445 – 1476 to 1497) eponymous chanson. The text of... more
A non-barred critical transcription of Alexander Agricola's motet-chanson "Belles sur toutes - Tota pulchra es" from Florence, Bibliotea del Conservatorio Luigi Cherubini, MS 2439 ff. 63v-64r. For a recording of the music with a... more
Performance score of Francesco Landini's madrigal, " Musica Son - Già Furon - Ciascun Vuol" transcribed from the Squarcialupi Codex (121v-122r). For a video of the score with a performance see the link below.... more
This is a threefold transcription of Baude Cordier's "circle canon," two versions in rondeau form and one in perpetual canon. Included with the music transcriptions are full translations from Medieval French to English of all the... more
This is a comparative manuscript edition of Gherardello da Firenze's (c. 1350) caccia "Tosto che l'alba". Herein you can see the difference between the piece's three available sources listed below. For a performable realization of this... more
A pedagogical transcription of Richard Sampson's (attr.) motet in double canon, "Salve radix," written to celebrate the union of Henry VIII to Catherine of Aragon and the birth of their daughter, Mary. For a video with recording... more
This is a performance edition of Gherardello da Firenze's (c. 1350) caccia, "Tosto che l'alba." This edition is a combination of the three available sources for this piece, selecting those options which are optimal when differences arise... more
For an audio-video animation of the manuscript with the modern transcription see the link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dO56v7qltNo An edition of the anonymous labyrinthine ballade on three canons, "En la maison Dedalus" (In the... more
This study situates theories of movable counterpoint by the Russian composer and theorist Sergei Ivanovich Taneyev (1856–1915) against current scholarship on Renaissance music. Analytical approaches that draw upon Taneyev’s theories can... more
A transcription of a lesser known masterpiece from the early 16th century. The only known work by composer Johannes Mittner, this Mass, and particularly its Sanctus movement, demonstrates one of the largest mensuration canons from the... more
A critical transcription of the three-voice Caça (“chace” or canon) known as “O Virgo Splendens” (“O splendorous virgin”), the first in the small collection of music from the Llibre Vermell. It is perhaps the oddest of the set, being the... more
A scroll edition of Pierre de la Rue's "Agnus dei II" from his "Missa l'Homme arme" featuring his famous 4-voiced prolation canon.
For a recording and score-video of the piece see the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrTtLNfq0x0
For a recording and score-video of the piece see the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrTtLNfq0x0
A modern edition of Nathaniel Giles (1558 - 1633/34) mensural bicinia, "Miserere," on 38 rhythmic proportions from the "Baldwin Commonplace Book" (1594). For a recording and animated score-video see this link:... more
Medieval and Renaissance counterpoint treatises offer a practical guide to composing and improvising polyphony that respects stylistic norms. These counterpoint treatises are also replete with theoretical implications and can serve as a... more
The primary goal of this dissertation is to produce a rigorous methodology for distinguishing between the contrapunctus structure and its elaboration in performing structural analysis of fourteenth-century diminished counterpoint. This... more
A non-barred critical transcription of Alexander Agricola's contrafacta motet, "Virgo sub ethereis" (Source: Berlin, Deutsche Staatsbibliothek, MS 40021 ff. 131v-132r) as derived from his "Comme femme desconfortée". For a video of the... more
A transcription of Pierre de la Rue's "Agnus Dei" from his "Missa l'Homme arme," which includes his famous 4 voice prolation canon.
For a recording and score video, see the link here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrTtLNfq0x0
For a recording and score video, see the link here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrTtLNfq0x0
Edition of Lorenzo da Firenze's caccia, "A poste messe" with english lyrical text underlay. For a video-score of this edition with a recording see the link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN1dFq0jK-U Transcribed from the... more
in ed. C.C. Judd, Tonal Structures in Early Music. New York, Garland, 1998, pp. 15-59. Paperback reprint, 2000
An edition of Jacquet de Mantua's famous 16th century five-voiced motet "Aspice Domine." For a complete recording and animated score-video see link --- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpdbJPxWJ5s
A transcription of Alexander Agricola's (1457/58 - 1506) "Tandernaken." For a recording with a score video see the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nac6QU2rhGQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nac6QU2rhGQ
A transcription of Jacob Obrecht's duet on the Marian Antiphon for the Hour of Compline, "Regina Caeli." This is one of Obrecht's unicum. For a recording and score video see the link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Igtd4bnBlwQ
in Johannes Ciconia, musicien de la transition, ed. Philippe Vendrix. Tournhout, Brepols, 2003, pp. 65-106
Primer volumen en la serie Estudios de música antigua, coordinada por Maricarmen Gómez. En la historia de la teoría musical, el Renacimiento español temprano representa una etapa crucial en la que se centra el estudio del presente... more
The homophonic passages usually found in fifteenth-century motets to be sung at the culmination of the mass, the elevation, play a paradoxical role in modern scholarship. On the one hand, these passages serve to identify the liturgical... more
Con este volumen presentamos un nuevo tratado de teoría musical del Renacimiento español, escrito en 1465 por el catedrático de Teología de la Universidad de Salamanca Pedro Martínez de Osma. Alumno de Alonso de Madrigal "el Tostado" y... more
For a complete annimated score video of this work containing the original manuscript, modern score, and translation, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcOtQNR8lzE This is a pedagogical edition of Baude Cordier's' famous piece of... more
Transcription of Matteo da Perusio's canonic Gloria from Codex Modena A. For a score-video with recording see the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycYi7NDG92k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycYi7NDG92k
The motet Laudate Dominum de caelis, copied in Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Ms. Cappella Sistina 42 c. 1509-12, is distinctive in Brumel's output, bearing many of the hallmarks of the so-called 'Milanese' style. This... more
chapter 6 in ed. E. E. Leach, Machaut's Music: New Interpretations (Woodbridge: the Boydell Press, 2003), pp. 75-94
A performance and critical edition of Agricola's two voiced polyphonic setting of "Gaudeamus omnes", Introit for the Feast of the Assumption. For two different recordings and video-scores of the piece see the links below:... more
This essay examines instances of strikingly dissonant cadences in fourteenth-century French song. These dissonant clashes result not from a lack of dissonance “control” in medieval music, but rather from a deliberately employed musical... more
For a live recording see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AWnLR2cd7Y Johann Heinrich Buttstett (1666-1727) is an under-recognized composer of the late 17th and early 18th century. His works were influential on the oeuvre of Johann... more
A study and critical edition of Agricola's two voiced polyphonic setting of "Gaudeamus omnes", Introit for the Feast of the Assumption. This is intended for teaching various 14th and 15th century mensuration signs and their modern... more
Despite the frequently critiqued prolixity in much of his oeuvre, Alexander Agricola (1445/46-1506) crafted music comprehensible enough to elicit great praise from numerous contemporaries. What is then inherently praiseworthy in this... more
A transcription of Alexander Agricola's office hymn to the Virgin Mary, "Ave maris stella." Note the canonic inner tenor voices. This is one of Agricola's unicum. For a recording and score video see the link below:... more
Con este trabajo estudiamos el manuscrito 2044 conservado en la Biblioteca de Reserva de la Universitat de Barcelona, datado a principios del siglo XVI, una colección miscelánea de nociones de teoría musical, ejemplo de lo que se conoce... more
An open-score transcription of Alexander Agricola's "Agnus Dei" from his Missa Myne Zin. For a recording and video of the score, see the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsOzoKzIpIQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsOzoKzIpIQ
This motet is the second "Salve Regina" motet composed by Alexander Agricola. For a recording and score-video of Salve Regina II see here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoQLA3BXvQs For a transcription of his first Salve Regina see... more
En 1482, el músico y teórico Ramos de Pareja, publicaba en Bolonia el primer tratado musical impreso de un autor español, titulado Musica practica. Ramos, nacido en Baeza unos cuarenta años antes, debió cursar estudios en la Universidad... more