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The modern invention of medieval music : Scholarship, Ideology, Performance : Musical performance and reception / Daniel Leech-Wilkinson

Main Author Leech-Wilkinson, Daniel Language Inglês. Publication Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2007
Description p. 335 ISBN 0521037044 Abstract Scholars and performers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries attempted to revive music that could evoke the Middle Ages. They invented new sounds and new ways of understanding medieval music. This is the fascinating story of the musicians and the societies in which they worked to remake a lost musical world. Subjects Medieval music
Modern Invention
Musical performance
Reception
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Scholars and performers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries attempted to revive music that could evoke the Middle Ages. They invented new sounds and new ways of understanding medieval music. This is the fascinating story of the musicians and the societies in which they worked to remake a lost musical world.

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