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Tactus, Mensuration and Rhythm in Renaissance Music Ruth I. DeFord (Hunter College, City University of New York)

Tactus, Mensuration and Rhythm in Renaissance Music By Ruth I. DeFord (Hunter College, City University of New York)

Tactus, Mensuration and Rhythm in Renaissance Music by Ruth I. DeFord (Hunter College, City University of New York)


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Ruth I. DeFord offers new interpretations of the writings of Renaissance music theorists on the notation and performance of rhythm. Illustrated with more than 200 music examples, this book provides new analytical insights and performance recommendations for some of the best-known musical repertories of the period.

Tactus, Mensuration and Rhythm in Renaissance Music Summary

Tactus, Mensuration and Rhythm in Renaissance Music by Ruth I. DeFord (Hunter College, City University of New York)

Ruth I. DeFord's book explores how tactus, mensuration, and rhythm were employed to articulate form and shape in the period from c.1420 to c.1600. Divided into two parts, the book examines the theory and practice of rhythm in relation to each other to offer new interpretations of the writings of Renaissance music theorists. In the first part, DeFord presents the theoretical evidence, introduces the manuscript sources and explains the contradictions and ambiguities in tactus theory. The second part uses theory to analyse some of the best known repertories of Renaissance music, including works by Du Fay, Ockeghem, Busnoys, Josquin, Isaac, Palestrina, and Rore, and to shed light on composers' formal and expressive uses of rhythm. DeFord's conclusions have important implications for our understanding of rhythm and for the analysis, editing, and performance of music during the Renaissance period.

Tactus, Mensuration and Rhythm in Renaissance Music Reviews

'DeFord's study provides a thorough overview of the aspect of Renaissance music that is the most difficult for our modern ears and minds to understand: rhythm. While the introductory chapters would serve as an excellent introduction to Renaissance rhythm for upper-level undergraduates or graduate students, the general organization of DeFord's volume will make it useful for a variety of populations and purposes. The wealth of music examples included, many of which are transcribed by DeFord herself, is yet another strength of the book. Tactus, Mensuration, and Rhythm in Renaissance Music is an important contribution to Renaissance scholarship. Kimberly Hieb, Notes

About Ruth I. DeFord (Hunter College, City University of New York)

Ruth I. DeFord is Professor Emerita of Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York. Her principal areas of research are the Italian madrigal and canzonetta and music theory of the Renaissance. She has edited the canzoni of Giovanni Ferretti and the canzonettas of Orazio Vecchi for A-R Editions. Her articles have appeared in numerous scholarly journals.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. Theory: 1. Sources of information; 2. Principles of mensural notation; 3. Definitions and descriptions of Tactus; 4. Tactus and rhythm; 5. Tactus and signs in fifteenth-century music theory; 6. Tactus and signs in sixteenth-century music theory; 7. Tactus and tempo; Part II. Practice: 8. The songs of Du Fay; 9. The L'homme arme masses of Ockeghem, Busnoys, and Josquin; 10. The five- and six-voice motets of Josquin; 11. The Choralis Constantinus of Isaac; 12. The masses of Palestrina; 13. The madrigals of Rore; 14. Popular songs and dances; Conclusion.

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NLS9781107637023
9781107637023
1107637023
Tactus, Mensuration and Rhythm in Renaissance Music by Ruth I. DeFord (Hunter College, City University of New York)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2018-02-08
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