Contents

Introduction
About the Composer
Catalogue of Works
Caron's Masses
Caron's Chansons
Related compositions
Sound files of Works
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Links

 

Links

The Caron Web Site provides the following links which may be of interest to readers. These links are provided as a courtesy and are not connected with the University of New England. A short description of each site accompanies each link.

C.M.M.E - The Corpus Mensurabilis Musicae 'Electronicum' Project being developed by Theodore Dumitrescu, 'dedicated to the electronic representation of music in mensural notation'.

Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music - a major project to digitise manuscript sources of medieval music. Directors: Dr M. Bent and Dr A. Wathey.

Johannes Ockeghem Home Page - Dr Scott D. Atwell's web pages devoted to Caron's well-known contemporary Johannes Ockeghem.

Johannes Tinctoris Complete Theoretical Works - Dr Ronald Woodley's ongoing project of providing online editions of Tinctoris' theoretical writings.

The Motet Database Catalogue Online - a project to catalogue all surviving Latin motets and other designated motets from the 14th to 16th centuries. Project Director: Dr Jennifer Thomas.

Musical Borrowing: An Annotated Bibliography (version 4.1) - J. Peter Burkholder, Andreas Giger, and David C. Birchler. "This bibliography represents the current stage of an ongoing project whose ultimate aim is to create a comprehensive, indexed, and annotated bibliography of published materials and theses relating to the use of existing music in the tradition of Western music". List articles dicussing borrowings from/by Caron.

Renaissance Masses, 1440-1520 - Dr Rob Wegman's site offering MP3 sound files of 15th and 16th century masses.

Sixteenth-Century Printed Tablatures for the Lute, Guitar, and Vihuela: An Annotated Bibliography - compiled by Dr. Gary R. Boye, Music Librarian, Appalachian State University. Includes catalogues with incipits of tablature sources.

Thesaurus Musicarum Latinarum - An extensive searchable database with full online texts of Latin writings on music, including treatises by Johannes Tinctoris. Director: Thomas J. Mathiesen, Associate Director: Peter Slemon.

 

 

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Last revised: 28 March, 2006
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