-
shaped notes have
entirely different rhythmic values (in the Ars
cantus mensurabilis, c. 1280), an
innovation which had a m****ive
impact on the subsequent...
- Ars
cantus mensurabilis (Latin for the art of the
measurable song) is a
music theory treatise from the mid-13th century, c. 1250–1280
written by German...
- The
Corpus mensurabilis musicae (CMM) is a
collected print edition of most of the
sacred and
secular vocal music of the late
medieval and
Renaissance period...
- Gilbert; Gilles, André (eds.).
Franconis de
Colonia Ars
cantus mensurabilis.
Corpus mensurabilis musicae. Cambridge:
American Institute of Musicology. OCLC 55555076...
- theorists, who used
terms like
musica mensurata ("measured music") or
cantus mensurabilis ("measurable song") to
refer to the
rhythmically defined polyphonic music...
-
Montpellier Codex Theorists Franco of
Cologne Ars
cantus mensurabilis Johannes de
Garlandia De
Mensurabili Musica Related Conductus Discant Rhythmic mode Trouvère...
- De
Mensurabili Musica (concerning
measured music) is a
musical treatise from the
early 13th
century (medieval period, c. 1240) and is the
first of two...
- into
three categories:
musica vulgaris ("music of the people"),
musica mensurabilis ("measured music"), and
musica ecclesiastica ("church music"). He also...
- Garlandia,
Johannes de. "De
mensurabili musica". Frobenius, Wolf (1970). "Zur
Datierung von
Francos Ars
cantus mensurabilis".
Archiv für Musikwissenschaft...
- de Garlandia,
whose De
mensurabili provided a
theoretical basis, for
Notre Dame
polyphony is
essentially musica mensurabilis,
music that is measured...