Dear all,
The latest issue of the Journal of the Alamire Foundation is now available:
Theme: Music in Private and Civic Contexts (c. 1480-1550): Private Contexts? (Guest Editor: Nele Gabriëls)
- Nele Gabriëls, Introduction
- Honey Meconi, Margaret of Austria, Visual Representation, and Brussels, Royal Library, Ms. 228
- Laura Moretti, The Function and Use of Musical Sources at the Paduan 'Court' of Alvise Cornaro in the First Half of the Cinquecento
- Agnieszka Leszczynska, The Königsberg Manuscript from the Kugelmann Circle
Free papers
- João Pedro d'Alvarenga, Some Notes on the Reception of Josquin and of Northern Idioms in Portuguese Music and Culture
- Catherine Deutsch, 'Per l'harmonia delle voci, e delli stromenti Musicali': Reception of Giovanni de Macque's Madrigals in the Netherlands and Northern Europe
Research and Performance Practice Forum
M. Jennifer Bloxam and Stratton Bull, Obrecht and the Mass for St. Donatian: A Multi-Media Triptych
The Journal aims to provide a critical forum for the most recent and outstanding research on music in or related to the Low Countries up to the end of the Ancien Régime. It appears twice a year. Contributions to future issues are invited in any relevant area of musicological research. Articles may be submitted at any time, via email, at: [log in to unmask] For further information, see: http://www.alamirefoundation.org/en/publications/journal-alamire-foundation
Dr. Katelijne Schiltz
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Institut für Musikwissenschaft
Forschungsprojekt "Musik und Rätselkultur in der Renaissance"
Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1
D-80539 München
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