Florence Riccardiana I
Peter Woetman Christoffersen: The French musical manuscript in Florence, Biblioteca Riccardiana, Ms. 2794, and the ‘Loire Valley’ chansonniers http://chansonniers.pwch.dk/NOTES/Flo2794art.html
Read MorePeter Woetman Christoffersen: The French musical manuscript in Florence, Biblioteca Riccardiana, Ms. 2794, and the ‘Loire Valley’ chansonniers http://chansonniers.pwch.dk/NOTES/Flo2794art.html
Read MoreGaffurius codices online is a website dedicated to the four manuscripts of polyphonic music prepared by Franchinus Gaffurius for the Duomo of Milan in the decades around 1500. Gaffurius (1451–1522), […]
Read MoreThis is a very important and useful website. Not only there are hundreds of pieces of the Ockeghem-Josquin generation edited, they can be listened to and you may even find […]
Read MoreMultimedia website with examples from musical life in the late Midlle Ages in Austria: instruments, pieces, essays.
Read MoreThe edition of Helen Hewitt and Isabel Pope of Harmonice Musices Odhecaton A by Ottaviano Petrucci View Moreover, there is a full recording available online! listen
Read MoreWe are pleased to present this important study of text underlay in our Internet Academy! This study examines problems frequently found in musical sources such as the later Trent manuscripts, […]
Read MoreSean Gallagher collected important essays on secular pieces from 1450-1550 (Routledge 2016). Google Books
Read MoreThis website combines editions and research about the theoretical writings and the music of Johannes Tinctoris: View
Read MoreTinctoris’s most famous treatise translated by Jeffrey Dean: View
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