Voicing text 1500-1700

Richards, J. and Wistreich, R., eds. (2019) Voicing text 1500-1700. Huntington Library Quarterly special issue, 82 (1). University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 1544-399X (online) 0018-7895 (print)

Abstract

This special issue of the Huntington Library Quarterly grew out of a conference held in 2015 at Newcastle University in partnership with the Royal College of Music, London. It marked the end of a Research Network, "Voices and Books 1500-1800," a two-year project exploring the relationship between voice and text, generously funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK. This special issue is dedicated to the memory of Xavier Bisaro (June 21, 1972–June 17, 2018). Bisaro was professor of musicology at the Université François Rabelais de Tours, a research fellow at the Centre d'Études Supérieures de la Renaissance, and a junior member of the Institut Universitaire de France. His work was principally dedicated to the study of music and liturgy in the early modern period. His most recent project was "Cantus Scholarum: Le chant scolaire dans l'Europe moderne," https://www.cantus-scholarum.univ-tours.fr/#.

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