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"Fors seulement l'actente que je meure": Ockeghem's rondeau and the gendered rhetoric of grief  (2012)

Authors:
Borghetti, Vincenzo
Title:
"Fors seulement l'actente que je meure": Ockeghem's rondeau and the gendered rhetoric of grief
Year:
2012
Type of item:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Language:
Inglese
Format:
A Stampa
Referee:
Name of journal:
EARLY MUSIC HISTORY
ISSN of journal:
0261-1279
N° Volume:
31
Page numbers:
35-83
Keyword:
Johannes Ockeghem; Fors seulement; voice function; music and gender; three voice chanson of the 15th century
Short description of contents:
"Fors seulement" is among Johannes Ockeghem’s most extensively discussed chansons. A much debated feature of this rondeau is that its two upper voices span almost the same highregister. Sources disagree over which of these voices is the tenor: earlier and authoritative manuscripts assign this role to the uppermost voice, while later ones ‘normalise’ the disposition by giving it to the slightly lower one. Apart from a few passing remarks, musicologists have not taken into consideration that the text of "Fors seulement", the lament of a woman, is modelled upon Alain Chartier’s "Complainte" on the death of his lady, as Paula Higgins has demonstrated. This article focuses on the transformation of the rhetoric of grief from male "Complainte" to female rondeau, and considers anew the issue of "Fors seulement"’s unique contrapuntal structure and its troubled reception from the point of view of the peculiarly gendered nature of its poetic voice.
Product ID:
71438
Handle IRIS:
11562/435170
Deposited On:
November 15, 2012
Last Modified:
November 9, 2022
Bibliographic citation:
Borghetti, Vincenzo, "Fors seulement l'actente que je meure": Ockeghem's rondeau and the gendered rhetoric of grief «EARLY MUSIC HISTORY» , vol. 312012pp. 35-83

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