Polyfone Convexe Spiegels van de Middeleeuwen
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POLYFONE CONVEXE SPIEGELS VAN DE MIDDELEEUWEN
UITBREIDING VAN PERSPECTIEF - INTIMITEIT VERSUS EXTIMITEIT
The dawn of complex spaces:
Anonym (14th century)
O Virgo splentes hic á 2
Anonym (Las Huelgas)
Catholicorum Conico á 2
Ecole de Notre Dame de Paris (1250 (Perotinus?))
Ave Maris Stella á 3
Exploring (polyphonic) spaces:
Guillaume de Machaut (1359/60?)
Christe qui lux es / Veni creator spiritus / Tribulatio proxima est Isorhythmic motet á 4
Anonym (before 1436)
Regina Seculi: Reparatrix Maria motet á 5
Amplified or international spaces:
John Dunstable (1390-1453 London)
Preco Preheminencie Isorhythmic motet on St John the baptist á 4
John Dunstable
O rosa bella á 3
Anonym XIV Sig. Libre Vermell Cançoner Montserrati
Cunctus simus concanentes: Ave Maria ('Alleluya Jesse Virgo floruit')
un baile en circulo
Oswald von Wolkenstein (before 1408)
Wach auf mein Hort Song from Orient á 2
Anonym
En un biau vergier Cypriotic Ballade á 3
Beyond (Burgundian school):
Antonio (Zaccara) da Teramo (1350-1413 Roma)
Credo (du Vilage) á 4
Magister Johannes Ciconia (1370 Liège-1412 Padova)
Felix Templum lubila Isorhythmic motet á 3
Nicolaus Zacharie (Firenze between 1415-30)
Letetur plebs fidelis á 4
The flourishing space - The whole mirror lense
Je(h)an Soulage/Solaz/Solage (fl. late 14th century)
Le Basile Ballade á 4
Guillaume Dufay (1437)
O Sancte Sebastiane (O matyr Sebastiane / O quam mira / Gloria e honore)
Isorhythmic motet á 4
Guillaume Dufay (probably 1434 at the court of Savoy)
He Compaignons Rondeau á 4
FINE