It takes the average reader 2 hours and 36 minutes to read Authorship and Identity in Late Thirteenth-Century Motets by Catherine A. Bradley
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Questions of authorship are central to the late thirteenth-century motet repertoire represented by the seventh section or fascicle of the Montpellier Codex (Montpellier, Bibliothèque interuniversitaire, Section de médecine, H. 196, hereafter Mo). Mo does not explicitly attribute any of its compositions, but theoretical sources name Petrus de Cruce as the composer of the two motets that open fascicle 7, and three later motets in this fascicle are elsewhere ascribed to Adam de la Halle. This monograph reveals a musical and textual quotation of Adam’s Aucun se sont loe incipit at the outset of...
Authorship and Identity in Late Thirteenth-Century Motets by Catherine A. Bradley is 154 pages long, and a total of 39,116 words.
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