-
Ruini 2004.
Palisca 2001a, "1. Life". "Harley MS 3199". The
British Library.
Retrieved 27
August 2021.
Palisca 2001a, "Writings".
Palisca 2001a, "Introduction"...
-
Claude Victor Palisca (24
November 1921 – 11
January 2001) was an
American musicologist. An
internationally recognized authority on
early music, especially...
- 43
Palisca (1989), p. 4
Palisca (1989), pp. 4–6
Palisca (1989), p. 7
Donington (1981), p. 78
Palisca (1989), p. 3
Donington (1981), p. 79
Palisca (1989)...
- (1965), pp. 35–36
Cleonides (1965), pp. 39–40
Mathiesen (2001a), 6(iii)(c)
Palisca (2006), p. 77
Cleonides (1965), p. 44
Solomon (1984), pp. 244–245 West...
- the
Middle Ages I, 2. Grout,
Palisca, A
History of
Western Music, 16.
Palisca, A
History of
Western Music, 15.
Palisca, A
History of
Western Music, 16...
-
Stylus fantasticus Palisca 2001.
Mackay &
Romanec 2007. "baroque – Wiktionary". en.wiktionary.org.
Retrieved 13
September 2021.
Palisca 1989, pp. 7–8. Encyclopedie;...
- Routledge, 2005), 58. J.
Peter Burkholder,
Donald J. Grout, and
Claude V.
Palisca, A
History of
Western Music,
Seventh Edition, (New York: W.W.
Norton &...
-
Dictionary of
Music and Musicians. London: Macmillan. ISBN 1-56159-174-2.
Palisca,
Claude (1980). "Cavalieri,
Emilio de'". In
Stanley Sadie (ed.). The New...
- dissonance, by
means of a
vocal ornament Palisca describes as échappé. Monteverdi's
daring use of this
device is, says
Palisca, "like a
forbidden pleasure". In...
-
tonic in the same
relative position as that of the Doric." Yet
Claude Palisca explains that the
difficulty lies in the fact that "the
harmoniai had no...