Music from the Earliest Notations to the Sixteenth Century

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

soprano, etymology of, 468


Sorbon, Robert de, 170


Sorbonne Mass, 315


soul-loss, 616


sound. See musical sound


Souterliedekens (Clemens), 597 –99, 754 –55


souvenir books, 804


space. See musical space


Spagna, La. (bassadanza), 621 , 622 –25


Spain,


Christian   reconquest  of,  64
Codex Calixtinus and, 162
Ma codice and, 183
Moorish invasion of, 63
Mozarabic chant, 63 –64
troubadour influence in, 116 , 128
vernacular song of, 128 –33, 724

Spanish Armada (1588), 743


Spataro, Giovanni, 551 –52


Speculum musicae (Jacobus), 254


speech,


operatic    representation  of,  827
See also language; prosody; word-music relationship

Spem in alium (Tallis), 673


Spielleute, 141


Spinacino, Francesco, 606 , 620


Spiritual Exercises (Ignatius), 771


spiritualism, 616


Spiritus et alme orphanorum (Marian trope), 410 , 411


Spitzer, Leo, 383


split choirs, 611 , 776 , 780 , 782 –83, 787 , 792


spoken theater. See acting; theater


spondaic meter, 197 , 198 , 201 , 202 , 217 , 403


French  motet   and,     221 ,   232

Spruchdichtung, 140


Squarcialupi Codex, 353 , 353 , 354 , 355 , 363


square notation. See quadratic notation,

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