JOSQUIN DES PRES' "MISSA D'UNG AULTRE AMER": A TRANSCRIPTION WITH ANALYSIS

A modern transcription and analysis of Josquin Des Pres' Missa D'ung Aultre Amer based on the Ockeghem chanson, D'ung Aultre Amer (of another love), reveals Josquin's innovations in imitative technique. His extension of the prevailing cantus firmus technique to other voices indic...

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Main Author: MERRILL, THOMAS GLEN
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Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1911/13239
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spelling ndltd-RICE-oai-scholarship.rice.edu-1911-132392013-10-23T04:06:20ZJOSQUIN DES PRES' "MISSA D'UNG AULTRE AMER": A TRANSCRIPTION WITH ANALYSISMERRILL, THOMAS GLENMusicA modern transcription and analysis of Josquin Des Pres' Missa D'ung Aultre Amer based on the Ockeghem chanson, D'ung Aultre Amer (of another love), reveals Josquin's innovations in imitative technique. His extension of the prevailing cantus firmus technique to other voices indicates that the Missa D'ung Aultre Amer is an early form of what is later to be called parody technique. The substitution motet, Tu Solus Qui Facis Mirabilia, (You only, who do wonders), which replaces the Benedictus portion of the Ordinary in Missa D'ung Aultre Amer holds a unique place among Josquin's masses. The inclusion of the motet within the mass shows a liturgical connection to the period Josquin spent in Milan (c.1459-79), and aids in assigning a possible date to the work.2007-05-09T17:59:04Z2007-05-09T17:59:04Z1987ThesisTextapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1911/13239eng
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MERRILL, THOMAS GLEN
JOSQUIN DES PRES' "MISSA D'UNG AULTRE AMER": A TRANSCRIPTION WITH ANALYSIS
description A modern transcription and analysis of Josquin Des Pres' Missa D'ung Aultre Amer based on the Ockeghem chanson, D'ung Aultre Amer (of another love), reveals Josquin's innovations in imitative technique. His extension of the prevailing cantus firmus technique to other voices indicates that the Missa D'ung Aultre Amer is an early form of what is later to be called parody technique. The substitution motet, Tu Solus Qui Facis Mirabilia, (You only, who do wonders), which replaces the Benedictus portion of the Ordinary in Missa D'ung Aultre Amer holds a unique place among Josquin's masses. The inclusion of the motet within the mass shows a liturgical connection to the period Josquin spent in Milan (c.1459-79), and aids in assigning a possible date to the work.
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title JOSQUIN DES PRES' "MISSA D'UNG AULTRE AMER": A TRANSCRIPTION WITH ANALYSIS
title_short JOSQUIN DES PRES' "MISSA D'UNG AULTRE AMER": A TRANSCRIPTION WITH ANALYSIS
title_full JOSQUIN DES PRES' "MISSA D'UNG AULTRE AMER": A TRANSCRIPTION WITH ANALYSIS
title_fullStr JOSQUIN DES PRES' "MISSA D'UNG AULTRE AMER": A TRANSCRIPTION WITH ANALYSIS
title_full_unstemmed JOSQUIN DES PRES' "MISSA D'UNG AULTRE AMER": A TRANSCRIPTION WITH ANALYSIS
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