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Accidentals in Renaissance music have long been a problem for performers and editors, for they are often not fully prescribed in Franco-Flemish music. In the 20th century, a set of ‘rules of musica ficta’ were assembled to describe performers’ practice in the 15th and 16th centuries, but the three primary rules contradict each other when applied to the repertory. The conflict forces one or more rules to be set aside in certain passages. Typically, modern editors sacrifice the linear rule in favor of harmonic aspects. The modern preference relies on a medieval concept—the exclusion of mi contra fa—which the author challenges. When the prohibition against mi contra fa is removed from singers' concerns, and understood as a rule aimed at composers—one they took delight in breaking at times—a proper balance between the three rules is regained, and an incisive and expanded harmonic world is revealed.
Music --- Musica ficta --- Music theory --- History and criticism --- History --- Alteration, Chromatic --- Chromatic alteration (Music) --- Conjuncta --- Musica falsa --- Chromaticism (Music) --- Performance practice (Music) --- Theory --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- muziekgeschiedenis --- België --- Muziekwetenschappen --- Renaissance --- Chromatisme (musique) --- Théorie musicale
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Credo (Music) --- Credo (Musique) --- Credo (Muziek) --- Masses [Unaccompanied ] --- Messes a cappella --- Missen [Onbegeleide ] --- Nicene Creed (Music) --- Sanctus (Music) --- Gloria in excelsis Deo (Music) --- Analysis, appreciation --- Music --- Masses, Unaccompanied. --- Masses, Unaccompanied --- Josquin des Prés --- Criticism and interpretation --- Motets --- History and criticism --- Verbal scores --- Masses --- Credo (Music) - Analysis, appreciation --- Gloria in excelsis Deo (Music) - Analysis, appreciation --- Sanctus (Music) - Analysis, appreciation
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Elders, Willem --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- 78.15 Elders --- Liber amicorum --- Muziekwetenschappen --- Muziekgeschiedenis --- Lage Landen --- Polyfonie --- Bronnen --- Muziekanalyses --- Iconografie --- Dansgeschiedenis --- Bibliotheken --- Renaissance --- Barok --- 15e eeuw --- 16e eeuw --- Nederlanden --- 17e eeuw
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