Renaissance Improvisation and Musicology

  • Cumming J
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Understanding the role of improvisation in Renaissance polyphony has transformed the author’s musicology in five areas: compositional process; analysis of Renaissance music; style change; pedagogy; and Renaissance culture.

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Cumming, J. E. (2013). Renaissance Improvisation and Musicology. Music Theory Online, 19(2). https://doi.org/10.30535/mto.19.2.4

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