Conductus (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Conductus" in English language version.

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  • Gillingham, Bryan (Spring 1991). "A New Etiology and Etymology for the Conductus". The Musical Quarterly. 75: 61. doi:10.1093/mq/75.1.59.
  • Bevilacqua, Gregorio (2016). "The Earliest Source of Notre-Dame Polyphony? A New Conductus Fragment from the Early Thirteenth Century". Music & Letters. 97: 15. doi:10.1093/ml/gcw008.
  • Payne, Thomas B. (2000). "Student Unrest in Medieval France and a Conductus by Philip the Chancellor". Speculum. 75: 591. doi:10.2307/2903397. JSTOR 2903397. S2CID 161406226.
  • Everist, Mark (2000). "Reception and Recomposition in the Polyphonic 'Conductus cum caudis': The Metz Fragment". Journal of the Royal Musical Association. 125 (2): 155. doi:10.1080/jrma/125.2.135. S2CID 220462833.
  • Caldwell, Mary Channen (2018). "Cueing Refrains in the Medieval Conductus". Journal of the Royal Musical Association. 143 (2): 313. doi:10.1080/02690403.2018.1507115. S2CID 194935024.

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  • Payne, Thomas B. (2000). "Student Unrest in Medieval France and a Conductus by Philip the Chancellor". Speculum. 75: 591. doi:10.2307/2903397. JSTOR 2903397. S2CID 161406226.
  • Knapp, Janet (1962). "Two XIII Century Treatises on Modal Rhythm and the Discant: Discantus positio vulgaris and De musica libellus (Anonymous VII)". Journal of Music Theory. 6 (2): 205. JSTOR 842910.

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