English Thirteenth-Century Polyphony: A Facsimile Edition

by William J Summers & Peter M Lefferts

Date
10 Jan 2017
Publisher
Stainer & Bell for the British Academy
Price
£185.00
ISBN
978-0-85249-940-5
Number of pages
340

Early English Church Music, Volume 57


The third facsimile collection to be published in the Early English Church Music series, Volume 57 attests to the quality and depth of the polyphonic traditions during the long reigns of Henry III and his son Edward I, when the music of English high culture achieved a technical autonomy from the common international Anglo-French repertoire of the period. Assembling within the covers of one publication a set of facsimiles of the extant remains of native origin, it comprises images of more than sixty sources of thirteenth-century polyphony, including the Reading rota, the conductus-rondellus Flos regalis, and the Worcester fragments, here reunited from three codices. The large page layout adopted enables almost all the manuscripts to be reproduced at full size for direct comparison of different sources, layouts and dimensions.


Available from Stainer & Bell (link to the Stainer & Bell catalogue page)


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