Music from the Earliest Notations to the Sixteenth Century

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“Credo  I”  and,     34 –35
earliest surving music text of, 33
eight-mode system of, 28 , 73
Frankish mode theory and, 73 , 76
hymnody of, 33 –34, 47 , 48
instrument ban by, 8
Kyrie and, 58
music theory imports from, 72 –73, 84
Western Roman schism with, 141 –1

Eastern Roman Empire. See Byzantine Empire,


Ebbo, Book of, 6


Ecce sacerdos magnus (Gregorian antiphon), 633


Ecclesie militantis Roma sedes (Du Fay), 282


echo pieces, 792


Eck, Johann von, 763


eclogue, 356 , 811 –12


ecphonetic neumes, 16


ecstasy, 772


Ecstasy of Saint Teresa of Avila, 772 , 772


Edi beo thu, hevene Quene (English twinsong), 394 –95


Editio Medicaea, 631


education. See academies; cathedral schools; liberal arts curriculum; music education; university


Edward II, King of England, 122


Edward III, King of England, 410


Edward IV, King of England, 455


Edward VI, King of England, 672 , 673 , 675


Egbert, Bishop of York, 7


Egeria (Spanish nun), 8


eighth century, 1 –35


Gregorian   chant,   5 –35
map of Europe, 3

eighth mode, 83 –84, 466


eight-mode system, 22 , 28 , 553


Aurelian    and,     76
medieval, 73 –76

Ein’ feste Burg ist unser Gott. See Feste Burg ..., Ein’,


Eleanor of Aquitaine, 106 , 109 , 110 , 117 , 117 , 118

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