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Charles Edmond Henri de
Coussemaker (19
April 1805 – 10
January 1876) was a
French musicologist and
ethnologist focusing mainly on the
cultural heritage...
- verse, as
published in de
Coussemaker,
Chants Po****ires des
Flamands de
France (1856), runs as follows:
According to de
Coussemaker, the song was recorded...
- in
modern notation, with the
original score, is
given in
Edmond de
Coussemaker's edition. His Jeu de
Robin et
Marion is
cited as the
earliest French...
- Ooster****s. The
melody was
taken from a
collection edited by
Edmond de
Coussemaker in 1856. It has
appeared in
hymnals in
Dutch and German. Ooster****s wrote...
- to
originate from Paris. It was
discovered by
musicologist Edmond de
Coussemaker in c. 1852. The
Montpellier Codex can be
roughly divided into 8 fascicles...
- 15th century. In
Scriptorum de
musica medii ævi.
Edited by
Edmonde de
Coussemaker. Paris: A.
Durand & Pedone-Lauriel, 1869. 288–89.
Guillelmus Monachus...
- misnomer,
derived from the
title of
notes by Charles-Edmond-Henri de
Coussemaker,
Anonymus IV.
These were
probably notes taken by the
student in lecture...
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Kostka &
Payne (1995), p.84.
Optima introductio in contrapunctum, c1300;
Coussemaker,
Edmond (1876),
Scriptores de
musica medii aevi, Vol. III, 12; as cited...
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Charteris Friedrich Chrysander Edward T. Cone Charles-Edmond-Henri de
Coussemaker Ry
Cooder Ludwig Czaczkes Frank D'Accone Carl
Dahlhaus Thurston Dart...
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Early Music 4. New York and London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-8153-3497-2.
Coussemaker,
Charles Edmond Henri de (ed.). 1864–76.
Scriptorum de
musica medii aevi...