Orlando di Lasso studies / edited by Peter Bergquist.
Orlando di Lasso was probably the most famous and most popular composer of the second half of the 1500s. This book of essays written by leading scholars from Europe and the United States is a survey of a broad spectrum of Lasso's music. The essays discuss his large and varied output with regard...
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505 | 0 | |a Aspects of form in Orlando di Lasso's Magnificat settings / James Erb -- Orlando di Lasso and Andrea Gabrieli : two motets and their masses in a Munich choir book from 1564-65 / Marie Louise Göllner -- Post-Tridentine liturgical change and functional music : Lasso's cycle of polyphonic Latin hymns / Daniel Zager -- The salon as marketplace in the 1550s : patrons and collectors of Lasso's secular music / Donna G. Cardamone -- Lasso's "Standomi un giorno" and the canzone in the mid-sixteenth century / Mary S. Lewis -- Lasso's "Fertur in conviviis" : on the history of its text and transmission / Bernhold Schmid -- Orlando di Lasso and Rome : personal contacts and musical influences / Noel O'Regan -- Orlando di Lasso as a model for composition as seen in the three-voice motets of Jean de Castro / Ignace Bossuyt -- The madrigal book of Jean Turnhout (1589) and its relationship to Lasso / James Haar -- Modal ordering within Orlando di Lasso's publications / Peter Bergquist -- Correct and incorrect accentuation in Lasso's music : on the implied dependence on the text in classical vocal polyphony / Horst Leuchtmann. | |
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