Music in Medieval Europe
Discover the rich tapestry of sound from the Middle Ages with Music in Medieval Europe, a compelling collection edited by leading scholars in the field. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2007, this hardback edition spans an impressive 456 pages and is perfect for music enthusiasts, researchers, and students alike.
This insightful volume features contributions from twenty distinguished European and North American researchers, exploring key aspects of medieval music, including ecclesiastical chant and the groundbreaking polyphony of Notre-Dame de Paris. Additionally, delve into the world of Latin poetry that shaped the musical landscape of the era.
Whether you're a scholar seeking in-depth analysis or a curious reader wanting to understand the foundations of Western music, Music in Medieval Europe offers a profound exploration of this fascinating period in musical history.