WHO ‘MADE’ THE MAGNUS LIBER?
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- Early Music History [ 0261-1279 ] ; 2001-09.
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Without question, one of the most familiar texts to students of medieval music is the often-cited passage in the treatise of Anonymous IV that offers an account of the historical development of the Notre-Dame tradition. I introduce my own discussion of the ‘making’ of the Parisian liber organi with a brief consideration of this famous text.
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