Jointly authored article in Renaissance Quarterly now out. Continue reading Recent Trends in the Study of Music of the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Sixteenth Centuries
Tag Archives: research
The singer is an ass
The newly recognized relevance to musicology of a short article from 1905 about words for driving beasts of burden. Continue reading The singer is an ass
Another Machaut patron?
Full-text link to my new blog-only paper on a possible patron for the important Machaut Manuscript F-Pn fr.1584 (A) Continue reading Another Machaut patron?
Free score of a Machaut virelai
My edition of Guillaume de Machaut’s virelai En mon cuer (V27/24) is now available as part of the Plainsong and Medieval Music Society’s free downloads. Continue reading Free score of a Machaut virelai
Restricting online access
Some publishers fear that my posting pdfs of my published work on this website will jeopardize their sales. Continue reading Restricting online access
Music in the fourteenth century: a short general overview (contains link to full text)
My chapter on the fourteenth century from the Cambridge Companion to Medieval Music, edited by Mark Everist has now been published by Cambridge University Press. Continue reading Music in the fourteenth century: a short general overview (contains link to full text)
My perfect research library*
Or, why I can’t work in reference libraries. Continue reading My perfect research library*
Publishing a scholarly book
How publishing a monograph can take much longer than anticipated. **Updated Jan 2011** Continue reading Publishing a scholarly book