Corpus rhythmorum musicum saec. IV-IX

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Corpus rhythmorum musicum saec. IV-IX
Francesco Stella
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Italian, German, English, Latin

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Corpus rhythmorum musicum saec. IV-IX
2007, SISMEL Edizioni del Galluzzo

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A digital and printed edition of the first rhythmical Latin poems from the 4th to 9th century which were set to music, including the planctus for the death of Charlemagne, the lament after the battle of Fontenoy, and lyrics by Carolingian poets such as Paulinus of Aquileia and Gottschalk of Orbais.

Accompanying CD-ROM includes digital reproductions of and transcriptions from all manuscripts, recordings of musical performances of modern transcriptions, and searchable archives of paleographical, musical, linguistical and metrical data.

Includes bibliographical references.

In Italian, German or English; includes Latin song texts.

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Impruneta, Firenze
Series
Millennio medievale -- 72, Testi -- 18, Corpus dei ritmi latini (secoli IV-IX) -- 3, Millennio medievale -- 18

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v.

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Open Library
OL50096988M
ISBN 10
8884502519
ISBN 13
9788884502513
OCLC/WorldCat
246915584

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