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Seminar for UNC Graduate Students in Music

What Meeting
When 09-28-2007
from 03:00 to 05:00
Where Hill Hall Room 205
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by Glenn McDonald last modified 2007-08-20 16:40

PROF. ANNA MARIA BUSSE-BERGER
(The University of California, Davis)
“The Isorhythmic motet in the late fourteenth century”
3:00-5:00 pm, Friday, 28 September, 2007
Hill Hall 205

Preparatory reading:
All readings are available on reserve in the Music Library

Anna Maria Busse Berger, Medieval Music and the Art of Memory, chapter 6.
Margaret Bent, "Isorhythm," and Klaus-Jürgen Sachs, "Counterpoint (14th & 15th centuries)," in New Grove Dictionary of Music & Musicians.
Goscalcus, section on counterpoint in The Berkeley Manuscript.
Review Tinctoris, Liber de arte contrapuncti.

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