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