How and Where Did Students Learn Music in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance?

Musicologists have traditionally focused on mature musicians working in musical centres such as courts and cathedrals. However, archives also contain much information about music in places that were geographically or administratively less central. Such places often render valuable information about...

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Main Author: Grantley McDonald
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Art of the Polish Academy of Sciences 2024-07-01
Series:Muzyka
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.ispan.pl/index.php/m/article/view/2703
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Summary:Musicologists have traditionally focused on mature musicians working in musical centres such as courts and cathedrals. However, archives also contain much information about music in places that were geographically or administratively less central. Such places often render valuable information about musical education. The chapters in the book reviewed here present case-studies in musical education from the late Middle Ages until the early modern period. Many focus on the city and province of Padua, while others examine music education in German universities, Parisian parish schools, and French riding academies.
ISSN:0027-5344
2720-7021