Composers and their Songs, 1400–1521
- Author: Fallows, David
There are so many significant (and readable) articles here that it is difficult to know which should be singled out —
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Contents
- Contents: Preface
- Ciconia's last songs and their milieu
- Ciconia's influence
- Two equal voices: a French song repertory with music for two more works of Oswald von Wolkenstein
- Binchois and the poets
- Ballades by Dufay, Grenon and Binchois: the Boorman fragment
- Leonardo Giustinian and quattrocento polyphonic song
- Johannes Ockeghem: the changing image, the songs and a new source
- Ockeghem as a song composer: hints towards a chronology
- The life of Johannes Regis, ca. 1425 to 1496
- Busnoys and the early 15th century: a note on L'ardant desir and Faictes de moy
- 'Trained and immersed in all musical delights': towards a new picture of Busnoys
- Jean Molinet and the lost Burgundian court chansonniers of the 1470s
- Walter Frye's Ave regina celorum and the Latin song style
- Who composed Mille regretz?
- What happened to El grillo
- Influences on Josquin
- Josquin and popular songs
- Josquin and Il n'est plaisir
- Petrucci's Canti volumes: scope and repertory
- Alamire as a composer
- Henry VIII as a composer
- Additions and corrections
- Indexes.