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Correspondence: February 5, 2008 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Roland Jackson responds to Peter Holman\u27s review in the 2007 volume of Performance Practice ...
Jackson, Roland
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Capital, Value, and Exchange in the Old Occitan and Old French Tenson (Including the Partimen and the Jeu-Parti) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This dissertation examines the genre of lyric debate poetry in Old Occitan and Old French known as the tenson. It evaluates the creation, performance, and diffusion of tensons from the perspective of capital--cultural, social, and economic capital.
Matheis, Eric
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The Copying and Collection of Music in the Trouvère Chansonnier F-Pn fr. 24406 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
F-Pn fr. 24406 is a codex of 155 folios containing, along with two Old-French prose works and a series of religious lyrics, 301 vernacular songs, all but one with notation. Despite its rich contents, fr. 24406 rarely receives mention in lists of the most
Bleisch, Nicholas
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Juegos de palabras y música en El Cortesano de Luis Milán [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
: This article takes into consideration El Cortesano (1561) by Luis Milán: in this text the musical performance is strongly influenced by the playful attitudes of the individuals who attended the court meetings of Fernando de Aragón and Germana de Foix ...
Colella, Alfonso
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Un genre fantôme : le lai narratif: Examen d'une des thèses de Foulet [PDF]

open access: yes, 1991
Version remaniée et complétée (dernière révision mars 2014).International audienceLes auteurs des "lais narratifs" ne désignent jamais leur propre texte comme "lai" : ils réservent cette étiquette à l'histoire, l'aventure dont ils entreprennent une ...
Billy, Dominique
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The Poets, the Popes, and the Chroniclers: Comparing Crusade Rhetoric in the Songs of the Troubadours and Trouvères with Crusade Literature, 1145-1291 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
: The call to crusade in 1145 prompted a movement fueled not only by religious writings and sermons, but by calls to arms in secular song. During the mid-twelfth to thirteenth centuries, French Trouvères and Occitan Troubadours wrote over one hundred ...

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