Links to John Dunstable
-
[UIUC Intro to Music page](inactive link):
An intro course approach to medieval music and John Dunstable.
Brief summaries, definitions, and biographies of Dunstable's contemporaries, also.
A good source in a simple layout for information specific to musical style of the era.
- [The HNH International
Home
Page](Inactve link): A brief summary of Dunstable and both his secular and sacred works.
Access to the
HNH International Home Page provides a summary of numerous composers and other options
also.
- The Goldbug
Companion:
A music history overview site sponsored by the University of Baltimore. Presents information
about Dunstable
and describes his place in the general history of music.
- Medieval.org:
This page provides a list of works with some descriptions in chronological order of significant
composers
in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
- Veni Sancte-Veni Creator
Spiritus:
Max Opus page pertaining to a recording of Dunstable's Veni Sancte-Veni Creator Spiritus motet.
-
[O Rosa Bella page](inactive link):
A link to a German page with program notes about a performance of
"O Rosa Bella." Includes information about Dunstable, also.
- Anne Potter Wilson
Music Library:
A link to the Blair School of Music Library, where I researched for this presentation.
-
Dr. Cyrus's Early Music Links: A full list of links to Medieval and Renaissance
music sources.
Bibliography (For Further Reading):
- Bent, Margaret. Dunstaple.Oxford University Press: New York 1981.
- "Dunstable, John." New Groves Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
New Groves Dictionary: Washington, D.C. 1980. pg 720-725.
- Grout, Donald Jay and Palisca, Claude V. A History of Western Music
W.W. Norton and Company: New York 1996. pg 134-141.
- Harmen, Alec. Medieval and Early Renaissance Music.
Oxford University Press: Fair Lawn, NJ 1958. 185-235.
- Hoppin, Richard R. Medieval Music W.W. Norton and Company: New York
1978. 502-524.
- "Motet: Quam pulchra es."Norton Anthology of Western Music.
ed. Palisca, Claude V. W.W. Norton and Company: New York 1996. 99-101.
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