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Courtly Love Songs of Medieval France Mary O'Neill (Director, Centre for Early Music Performance and Research, University of Birmingham)

Courtly Love Songs of Medieval France By Mary O'Neill (Director, Centre for Early Music Performance and Research, University of Birmingham)

Summary

Mary O'Neill examines the legacy of the medieval poet composers of Northern France, the trouveres. For many years problems and difficulties concerning the surviving melodies have prevented us from accessing these songs. Many of these problems are addressed here, bringing us closer to a true understanding of the repertoire.

Courtly Love Songs of Medieval France Summary

Courtly Love Songs of Medieval France: Transmission and Style in Trouvere Repertoire by Mary O'Neill (Director, Centre for Early Music Performance and Research, University of Birmingham)

This book is the first full-length study of the courtly love songs of the trouvere to address the central musical problems of the repertoire as a whole, embracing source studies, interpretation, historiography, and analysis. The argument of the book revolves around three axes, each of which is essential to the appreciation of the others: problems concerning the extant manuscript tradition; the crucial role of orality; and stylistic changes and plurality in the reperotire. For the first time, a full overview of the sources and notation is undertaken. This reveals the idiosyncrasies of individual manuscripts but, more importantly, it identifies two basic phases in the manuscript tradition. The study of melodic variants reveals the performance art that lies at the heart of the courtly grand chant; processes and techniques of variation are examined, bringing us to a closer understanding of the tenets of the melodic art of the early trouveres. A close study of select trouveres from the different generation reveals stylstic change and plurality, particularly in the melodic art which in some respects was less prescribed than the poetic texts. Consequently the courtly songs of the trouveres truly come alive in this book.

Courtly Love Songs of Medieval France Reviews

...a valuable starting point for general study...her written style is clear and...the book can be read gainfully by non-musicians...In general, the analyses are excellent: detailed, revealing, and lucidly expressed...This book deserves to be widely read. * David Maw, Medium Aevum *
This book goes far beyond the demands of an undergraduate textbook...admirably accessible. * Elizabeth Eva Leach, Music and Letters Journal *
...a detailed musicological study... [and] is a very welcome and satisfying study of the trouvere chanson * Catherine Leglu, H-France Review, Vol. 7 *

Table of Contents

1. The grand chant of the trouveres: an Introduction ; 2. The Manuscript Tradition: Sources and Notation ; 3. The Melodic Art of the Trouveres: Orality and the Question of Melodic Variants ; 4. The Lyric Art of the Trouveres: The Counrtly chansons of Gautier de Dargies ; 5. The Later Trouvere Tradition: Continuation and Innovation ; 6. The Interaction of Oral, Written, and Literate Processes

Additional information

NPB9780198165477
9780198165477
0198165471
Courtly Love Songs of Medieval France: Transmission and Style in Trouvere Repertoire by Mary O'Neill (Director, Centre for Early Music Performance and Research, University of Birmingham)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2006-01-12
252
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