Outposts
Faux-naïveté
Chapter 10 “A Pleasant Place”: Music of the Trecento
Italian Music of the Fourteenth Century
Vulgar eloquence
Madrigal culture
A new discant style
The “wild bird” songs
Ballata culture
Landini
Late-century fusion
An important side issue: Periodization
Chapter 11 Island and Mainland
Music in the British Isles through the Early Fifteenth Century and Its Influence on the Continent
The first masterpiece?
Viking harmony
Insular fauna?
Pes motets and rondellus
The Worcester fragments
Nationalism?
“English descant”
The beginnings of “functional” harmony?
Old Hall and Roy Henry
Fortunes of war
Dunstable and the “contenance angloise”
Voluptuousness and how to acquire it
Fauxbourdon and faburden
Du Fay and Binchois
Chapter 12 Emblems and Dynasties
The Cyclic Mass Ordinary Setting
The internationalism of the upper crust
The “Tinctoris generation”
The cyclic Mass
Cantus firmus as trope of glory