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May 17, 1978 0393090809 978-0393090802 First Edition

This anthology is designed to accompany Medieval Music, the initial offering in the Norton Introduction to Music History series. It will also undoubtedly provide a welcome addition to the heretofore severely limited repertoire of medieval pieces available in contemporary notation.

Most of the seventy-one works have been freshly transcribed, and all have been newly engraved for this collection.

In choosing the works for inclusion in this collection, many of which have been available in a modern edition, Professor Hoppin ranged widely throughout the gamut of medieval music forms. For example, all the movements for the Solemn Mass of Easter Day are offered along with typical troubadour and trouvère works. Examples of sequence, clausula, organum, and conductus are presented together with Latin and English love songs, motets, rondeaux, and ballate. The result is a history of medieval music in itself. there ar no snippets or frustrating samples, but only complete works or—at least—integral movements of larger works. All the characteristic styles of the period are represented, and text translations accompany each work.


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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; First Edition edition (May 17, 1978)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0393090809
  • ISBN-13: 978-0393090802
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not a very good anthology by itself, December 8, 2003
This review is from: Anthology of Medieval Music (The Norton Introduction to Music History) (Paperback)
First of all, I must say that I have not the Hoppin's Medieval Music History book this anthology is supposed to complement. I'm reviewing as someone who just wanted to have an anthology of Medieval Music to do some analysis with and found it difficult (or expensive) to find medieval music on score for that purpose.

Some things I didn't like about this book:

1) It only displays modern notation. Every piece of music is transcribed with modern notation with the conventions normally assumed when notating special cases (notes without stems when transcribing free rythm music, for example). Excerpt 1 is the only example notated with another notation other than modern, and it is made with the Solesmes notation for plainchant (that is, a XIXth century notation, althought a more 'authentic' one). I understand that an anthology which wouldn't use modern notation at all should be too hard for a student who is interested in medieval music for the first time. But I think it's not a good idea at all to hide medieval notations at every respect in a book like this. A goog understanding of medieval music should distinguish between the part of music that the manuscripts really preserve and the part that is added by modern musicologists or interpreters.

2) The editions of music used in the book are very second-hand and old-fashioned. Rythmic editions of Codex Calixtinus' 'Nostra phalanx' by Carl Parrish, or Notre-Dame Organa in flourished style in PMMM reflect a now completely superseded view of that music as compositional (and not aurally transmitted) acts. XIVth century excerpts give no information about the original mensuratio and are given directly in modern time signature.

3) The book only provides the excerpts and the English translations of the texts. No analysis at all. I suppose the analysis are all in the history book.

Don't buy this anthology except you like Hoppin's Medieval Music History and want to have the scores of the music there reviewed.

Sorry for my horrible English.

Rafael Fernández

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good anthology for the Norton Series, June 27, 2004
This review is from: Anthology of Medieval Music (The Norton Introduction to Music History) (Paperback)
This anthology is to go along with Richard Hoppin's textbook, Medieval Music. The anthology contains 71 excerpts, all of which are referred to and explained in Hoppin's text.

This anthology is not meant to stand alone-it would not be very effective for this purpose.

Aside from the first excerpt, all the music is written in modern notation. Hoppin explains some of the shortcoming of modern notation and makes it clear in the text why and how some of the examples don't really "fit" into our modern concept of musical notation. That being said, the purpose of this anthology is for education, and it would be too challenging even for a graduate student to try to analyze such works using "old" notation.

The anthology also gives English translations of the texts. Although Hoppin wants the texts to come to life, I don't like how the translations aren't written next to the text. In reading the text, I have to sort of guess where each section is being sung. Since there is almost no word painting in medieval music, however, this isn't too much of a problem.

One aspect about Norton's 20th Century Anthology was that there were concise analytical comments about each excerpt. I found that to be extremely helpful, and wish this had the same.

There really isn't too much more to say. If you are reading Hoppin's book, get this anthology if you can-you'll be grateful. If you're reading some other book on medieval music, then this book is worth knowing about. Otherwise, I don't think this is the book for you.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great for medieval repertoire, November 30, 2009
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This the first book whit lots of vocal and instrumental vocal scores from the medieval period, this a "must " for any medieval performer or investigator, but its better if you have the firs volume that gives you all the background of the musical conception and the history or references from the music.
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