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The Malmariée in the Thirteenth-Century Motet
 
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ISBN13:9781032371214
ISBN10:1032371218
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:180 pages
Size:216x138 mm
Weight:331 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 13 Illustrations, black & white; 13 Line drawings, black & white; 7 Tables, black & white
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The Malmariée in the Thirteenth-Century Motet

 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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Short description:

This monograph offers a comprehensive study of the topos of the malmariée or the unhappily married woman within the thirteenth-century motet repertory, a vocal genre characterized by several different texts sounding simultaneously over a foundational Latin chant.

Long description:

This monograph offers a comprehensive study of the topos of the malmariée or the unhappily married woman within the thirteenth-century motet repertory, a vocal genre characterized by several different texts sounding simultaneously over a foundational Latin chant. Part I examines the malmariée motets from three vantage points: (1) in light of contemporaneous canonist views on marriage; (2) to what degree the French malmariée texts in the upper voices treat the messages inherent in the underlying Latin chant through parody and/or allegory; and (3) interactions among upper-voice texts that invite additional interpretations focused on gender issues.


Part II investigates the transmission profile of the motets, as well as of their refrains, revealing not only intertextual refrain usage between the motets and other genres, but also a significant number of shared refrains between malmariée motets and other motets. Part II furthermore offers insights on the chronology of composition within a given intertextual refrain nexus, and examines how a refrain?s meaning can change in a new context. Finally, based on the transmission profile, Part II argues for a lively interest in the topos in the 1270s and 1280s, both through composition of new motets and compilation of earlier ones, with Paris and Arras playing a prominent role.

Table of Contents:

List of Music Examples


List of Manuscripts


List of Abbreviations



Manscripts


Other Abbreviations


Introduction



Marriage: Mutual Consent and Marital Debt


Portrayals of Marriage in Literature and Song



Part I. Malmariée Motets in Relationship to Their Tenors


1 Paschal Season Liturgy


2 Assumption Liturgy


3 Other Liturgical Tenors


4 French Tenors and French Text Only


Part II. Malmariée Motet Refrains within an Intertextual Nexus


5 Motet Refrains Shared with Other Genres



With a Song and a Romance or Narrative Poem


With One or More Songs


With a Narrative Poem


Concluding Remarks


6 Motet Refrains Shared with Other Motets



Mo 6, 233 


Mo 5, 148


Mo 2, 23 and Mo 5, 142


Mo 2, 30



Conclusion



Contents


Transmission and Intertextuality



Appendix A: Tables 1?7


Appendix B: Texts and Translations of Motets 60, 62, and 67 from MS N(mo)



Bibliography


Index of Compositions


General Index