Karl Kügle - Selected Publications#


1. "Liangzuo xiudaoyuan he yizhou xiejuan: Bulusaier xieben 19606 tanxin" [Two Abbots and a Rotulus: New Light on Brussels 19606]." Wenhua yishu yanjiu [Studies in Culture and Art]] 4 (2011), 237-52 (revised translation into Mandarin Chinese of no. 4; translators: Xuefei Liang and Yuanzheng Yang).

2. "De ordinatio van het ‘Gruuthuse’-liedboek en de Europese muziek omstreeks 1400 [The ordinatio of the ‘Gruuthuse’ Song Book and European Music Around 1400]]." Het Gruuthuse-handschrift in woord en klank: Nieuwe inzichten, nieuwe vragen [The Gruuthuse Manuscript, its Texts and its Music: New Insight, New Problems]] (with an introduction and summaries in English). Ed. by Frank Willaert. Ghent: Koninklijke Academie voor Nederlandse Taal- en Letterkunde [Royal (Belgian) Academy for Dutch Language and Literature], 2010, 81-112

3. Karl Kügle and Lorenz Welker (ed.). Borderline Areas in Fourteenth and Fifteenth-Century Music/ Grenzbereiche in der Musik des 14. und 15. Jahrhunderts. Musicological Studies and Documents 55. Münster and Middleton, Wisconsin: American Institute of Musicology, 2009. xii +253 pp.

4. "Two Abbots and a Rotulus: New Light on Brussels 19606." In Quomodo cantabimus canticum? Studies in Honor of Edward H. Roesner. Ed. by David Butler Cannata, Gabriela Ilnitchi Currie, Rena Charnin Mueller and John Louis Nádas. Miscellanea 7.Middleton, Wisconsin: American Institute of Musicology, 2008, 145-85

5. "Past Perfect: Richard Taruskin and Music Historiography in the Early Twenty-First Century." Tijdschrift van de Vereniging voor Nederlandse Muziekgeschiedenis 58 (2008), 69-85

6. Il codice J.II.9 della Biblioteca Nazionale Universitaria di Torino [“Codex J.II.9 of the National and University Library, Turin”]. Facsimile with Introduction (in collaboration with Isabella Fragalà Data +). Ars Nova: Colour Facsimiles of the Italian Sources of Ars Nova 4. Lucca: Libreria Musicale Italiana, 1999, 119 pp. + 320 photographic plates

7. The Manuscript Ivrea, Biblioteca Capitolare 115: Studies in the Transmission and
Composition of Ars Nova Polyphony. Musicological Studies 69. Ottawa: The Institute of Mediaeval Music, 1997, xvii + 285 pp.

8. "A Newly Discovered Ars Antiqua Fragment in Leuven." Yearbook of the Alamire Foundation 2 (1997), 104-17

9. "The Repertory of Manuscript Turin, Biblioteca Nazionale J.II.9, and the French Tradition of the Fourteenth and Early Fifteenth Centuries". The Cypriot-French Repertory of the Manuscript Torino J.II.9 (International Musicological Congress, Paphos 20-25 March 1992). Musicological Studies and Documents 45. Ed. by Ludwig Finscher and Ursula Günther. Neuhausen: Hänssler, 1995,
151-81

10. "The origins of Ms. Ivrea, Bibl. cap. 115: A French Source 'made in Italy'." Revista de Musicología 13 (1990), 527-561
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