Artigo Revisado por pares

The Refrain Cento: Myth or Motet?

1989; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 114; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1093/jrma/114.2.164

ISSN

1471-6933

Autores

Mark Everist,

Tópico(s)

Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis

Resumo

Of all the genres of thirteenth-century vernacular polyphony, none is more elusive than the so-called refrain cento. Such types of composition as the motet enté and the motet with a single terminal refrain make regular appearances in the literature on the thirteenth-century motet. Most of these genres are defined by the presence or absence of a refrain , the musico-poetic entity which seems to drift from chanson to rondeau, to verse narrative, to motet. The nature of the problem concerns the degree to which the pieces which have been termed refrain cento can actually be seen to constitute a genre. Generic considerations will therefore be given some weight in this article.

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