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Music Literature

Materials for use in Music Literature I and II, taught by Dr. Rhonda Furr.

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MUSIC LITERATURE FALL 2020

Due to the pandemic, the Library is reducing as many high touch points as possible. Music reserves is one such group. Scores are constantly touched. Here is how music reserves will work this semester:

  1. Use this LibGuide as your starting point. Any music score or listening selection shown in blue is linked and can be used digitally.
  2. If something is not blue (linked), then check your Music Literature Blackboard course page to see what is available. Many items will be there.
  3. If something is not available, please contact Dr. Furr. The Library is working with her to make as much of this as digital as possible. The scanned scores are located in "Course Content" under the assignment date.

The library is doing this to keep with the spirit of the copyright law in a pandemic. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

Puer natus est (Introit from the Third Mass for Christmas Day / Anonymous, 3rd-9th century)

Victimae paschali laudes (Sequence for the solemn mass of Easter Day / Anonymous 11th century)

Veni sancte spiritus (Sequence for Pentecost Sunday / Anonymous, 12-13th century)

Beata viscera Marie virginis / Perotin, 12th century

O viridissima virga / Hildegard von Bingen, 12th century

Chanterai por mon coraige / Guiot de dijon, 12th century

Plus dele que flor : Quant revient : L'autrier joer : FLOS FILIUS / Anonymous, 13th century