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Andrew Wathey
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Autor:
Andrew Wathey
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Early Music History. 38:215-268
Philippe de Vitry’s tenure of the bishopric of Meaux in the last decade of his life, 1351–61, the crowning event of his court and church career, has often been regarded as a period of retirement from creative activity. A reassessment of this judg
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Andrew Wathey
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Plainsong and Medieval Music. 28:29-42
Who was Jean de Savoie, the clerk with whom the composers Jean Campion and Philippe de Vitry penned the jeu-partiUlixea fulgensin 1350? This article uses Jean's hitherto unnoticed will and foundations at the church of Saint-Benoît-le-Bestourné, Par
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Clive Burgess, Andrew Wathey
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Early Music History. 19:1-46
Topography and its metaphors have long dominated the historiography of towns and they continue to do so in the modern renaissance of what might be called ‘urban musicology’. Maps, plans and townscapes – likewise ‘soundscapes’ – have prove
Autor:
ANDREW WATHEY
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Early Music. :180-184
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Andrew Wathey, Gareth Curtis
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Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle. 27:1-69
The Early English Church Music Committee of the British Academy plans a series of volumes devoted to the music of the fifteenth century, to be supervised by a separate sub-committee. While not constituting a publication list as such, the present ente
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Andrew Wathey
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Early Music History. 12:119-150
Towards the end of August 1350, Petrarch wrote from his home at Padua to Philippe de Vitry, chastising his friend for a letter that he had sent to their mutual patron, Cardinal Guy de Boulogne, papal legate in Italy. Vitry's mind has slowed since the
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Andrew Wathey
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Journal of the American Musicological Society. 45:1-29
This article describes the hitherto unsuspected transmission to England of the two motets in Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS français 571 (also found in Chaillou de Pesstain's interpolated version of the Roman de Fauvel (MS français 146)) as a d
Autor:
Andrew Wathey
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Early Music History. 10:305-313
Autor:
Andrew Wathey
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Early Music History. 9:129-174
The Treaty of Brétigny, concluded in May 1360, inaugurated the longest period of peace between England and France that the century had yet seen. Although the English success in this agreement later turned out to be less than complete, the king and h