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Polifonia sforzesca, Basel Academy of Music

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The Motet Cycles in the Milanese Libroni: Between Liturgy, Devotion and Ducal Patronage

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Following on from the previous SNSF-funded 'Motet Cycles Project', 'Polifonia sforzesca' focuses on the digitalisation of the repertoire of the motetti missalesof the Gaffurius Codices and their publication, together with the metadata. In doing so, all of the research findings on this music and the context in which it was performed will be made available online. Alongside this work, a new study will be undertaken on these manuscripts. The publication and digital reproductions of the manuscripts will be posted on the shared research portal, together with the 'Motet Cycles Database'. This new portal will also carry the digital archive, the critical edition, and a set of short monographic essays. This innovative research tool, interlinked with other online resources, will be open access and entirely searchable. It will interest not only musicologists but also students and scholars in various disciplines, including those specialising in the study of this music repertoire.

For further inflammations and details to the researching project see the website gaffurius-codices.ch

Reasearch team

Dr. Agnese Pavanello (project lead)
Dr. Daniele Filippi
Dr. Cristina Cassia
Mag. Rolf Wissman

Project duration

Jan. 2018 – Dez. 2020

Funding

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds (SNF)

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SNF-Forschungsprojekt „Polifonia Sforzesca“
Leonhardsstrasse 6
Haus „Rosengarten“, Büro 8-205
CH-4051 Basel
Tel: +41 61 264 58 34
Tel: +41 61 264 57 57
Agnese Pavanello

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