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This first edition will focus on three main axes: the musical patronage, the repertoires practiced in this context and several issues related to performance, such as the spaces for music or the ceremonial, with the aim of proving new contributions and perspectives about court music. download Download free PDF. View PDF chevron_right.
7 maj 2021 · This article explores the pan-European phenomenon of the execution ballad, songs that told the news of true crimes and their punishment by public execution.
18 lut 2020 · xvii, 502 pages : 24 cm. The most authoritative study of medieval music in any language, Dr. Reese's book opens with a section devoted to what is known of music before the middle ages.
This paper traces the evolution of execution rituals executions in the late medieval period, focusing on the cities of Paris and Florence, and select German urban centers, as they are progressively influenced both by pain-centric pious movements and evolutions in religious doctrine. download Download free PDF.
The endurance of various types of execution with little or no deterrent function—the trial and punishment of animals, cadavers and effigies—reveals the extent to which the theory and practice of capital punishment were drawn from different cultural influences and frequently functioned at cross purposes.
By applying to an 18th-century manuscript the methods of the kinds of interdisciplinary analysis that are more commonly marshalled in the study of medieval manuscripts, Boynton displaces the focus from the author as the source to the various scribes and compilers.
25 maj 2021 · The execution was a solemn and daunting experience, accompanied by bells ringing in mourning, candles borne by penitents fully covered by tunics and hoods, and prayers, litanies, and songs that in many cities were sung by choirs of foundling children raised in religious hospices.