The science and art of Renaissance music
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As a distinguished scholar of Renaissance music, James Haar has had an abiding influence on how musicology is undertaken, owing in great measure to a substantial body of articles published over the past three decades. Collected here for the first time are representative pieces from those years, covering diverse themes of continuing interest to him and his readers: music in Renaissance culture, problems of theory as well as the Italian madrigal in the sixteenth century, the figures of Antonfrancesco Doni and Giovanthomaso Cimello, and the nineteenth century's views of early music.
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Paul Corneilson
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James Haar
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The science and art of Renaissance music
- SAScience and Art of Renaissance...James Haar, Paul Corneilson
Science and Art of Renaissance Music
- SAScience and Art of Renaissance...James Haar, Paul Corneilson
Science and Art of Renaissance Music
- SAScience and Art of Renaissance...Paul Corneilson, James Haar
Science and Art of Renaissance Music
- SAScience and Art of Renaissance...Paul Corneilson, James Haar
Science and Art of Renaissance Music