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2 days ago · Imperial age See also: List of Byzantine composers The tradition of eastern liturgical chant, encompassing the Greek -speaking world, developed even before the establishment of the new Roman capital, Constantinople, in 330 until its fall in 1453. Byzantine music was influenced by Hellenistic music traditions, classic Greek music as well as religious music traditions of Syriac and Hebrew ...
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4 days ago · The lens of media enables contributors to expand music history beyond notated music manuscripts and instruments to include images, furniture, luxury items, and other objects, and to address uniquely visual and material aspects of music sources in books and literature.
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5 days ago · The case of Esperance and the En attendant songs // Early music history 18 (1999), pp. 287—363. Upton E.R. The Chantilly codex (F-CH 564): The Manuscript, Its Music, Its Scholarly Reception. Diss. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 2001. Busse Berger A.M. The evolution of rhythmic notation // The Cambridge history of Western music theory.
1 day ago · The performances were all characterized by a devotion to the music (and the composers, Alan Curran, Elliott Carter, Anthony Davis, Charles Wuorinen, Frederic Rzewski). (A piano virtuoso seems to be a different species from other virtuosi.) - David Hicks, "A Cross Country Music Tour" Perpectives of New Music Vol 22 no. 1-2 Autumn 1983 pp. 519-531
2 days ago · e. England in the Middle Ages concerns the history of England during the medieval period, from the end of the 5th century through to the start of the early modern period in 1485. When England emerged from the collapse of the Roman Empire, the economy was in tatters and many of the towns abandoned. After several centuries of Germanic immigration ...