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Document Details : Title: De interactie tussen liturgische zang en niet-liturgische liederen Author(s): DE LOOS, Ike Journal: Ons Geestelijk Erf Volume: 76 Issue: 1-3 Date: Maart - September 2002 Pages: 155-176 DOI: 10.2143/OGE.76.1.565502 Abstract : The gradual MS. Amsterdam, Universiteitsbibliotheek UvA, I C 17, dating 1571 and used at the altar of the H. Cross in the parish church of St Mary’s, Amsterdam, contains a number of late medieval songs, both in one part and polyphonic, mostly in Latin but some in vernacular. Many of these are also known from late medieval non-liturgical song books. With the Amsterdam gradual as a starting point research can be undertaken into liturgical chant and late medieval genres like Latin song, simple polyphony and vernacular devotional song. Many connections can be established between these repertoires: it turns out that liturgical chant was a a breeding ground on which the other styles could flourish, though occasionally it was the other way around when a non-liturgical song served a liturgical function. It appears that for the younger styles the liturgy and its chant formed a source of inspiration without which the non-liturgical compositions cannot be understood. |
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