MEDIEVAL MUSIC HISTORY
Medieval Music History and its Performance II (1150-1300)
Explore Western European monophonic and polyphonic religious and secular music composed between 1150 and 1300 through an in-depth and practical study of its different sources, repertoires and styles, notations, compositional techniques, cultural contexts, and performance practices.
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Course Content
Mauricio Molina
Instructor
Dr. Mauricio Molina, founder and director of MMB, is a historical musicologist and early music performer. He holds a Historical Performance degree from The Mannes College of Music (NY) and a musicology Ph. D. degree from City University of New York Graduate Center. He is a professor of medieval studies at the Institute for American Universities and a visiting professor at the Centre International de Musiques Médiévales (Université Paul Valéry). He is the author of Frame Drums in the Medieval Iberian Peninsula, and director of the medieval music ensembles Magister Petrus and Na rota do peregrino.
Digital Library
Visit the Medieval Music Besalú Digital Library for resources and articles.


