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A Sarah Fuller Bibliography

A Sarah Fuller Bibliography Anthology 1987. The European Musical Heritage c. 800–c. 1750. New York: Random House, 1987. Revised edition, Boston, Toronto: McGraw-Hill, 2004. Music Edition 1998. Handel, George Frideric. Giulio Cesare in Egitto, ed. Winton Dean and Sarah Fuller. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [Score and parts available on rental basis since 1978. Edition used in René Jacobs recording, CD Harmonia Mundi, 1992.] Articles, Book Chapters, and a Response 1969. “Additional Notes on the 15th-century Chansonnier Bologna Q16.” Musica Disciplina 23: 81–103. 1971. “Hidden Polyphony: A Reappraisal.” Journal of the American Musicological Society 24/2: 169–92. [1972 winner of the Alfred Einstein Prize of the American Musicological Society.] 1977. “An Anonymous Treatise dictus de Sancto Martiale: A New Source for Cistercian Music Theory.” Musica Disciplina 31: 5–30. 1978. “Discant and the Theory of Fifthing.” Acta Musicologica 50/1–2: 241–75. 1979. “The Myth of ‘Saint Martial’ Polyphony: A Study of the Sources.” Musica Disciplina: A Yearbook of the History of Music 33: 5–26. 1980. Various articles in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 20 vols., ed. Stanley Sadie. Washington, DC: Grove’s Dictionaries of Music—“Airardus Viciliacensis,” 1:183; “Albericus Archiepiscopus Bituricensis,” 1:207; “Albertus Parisiensis,” 1:215; “Antiquus episcopus Journal of Music Theory 52:1, Spring 2008 DOI http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Music Theory Duke University Press

A Sarah Fuller Bibliography

Journal of Music Theory , Volume 52 (1) – Mar 1, 2008

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Duke University Press
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Copyright 2008 by Yale University
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0022-2909
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1941-7497
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Anthology 1987. The European Musical Heritage c. 800–c. 1750. New York: Random House, 1987. Revised edition, Boston, Toronto: McGraw-Hill, 2004. Music Edition 1998. Handel, George Frideric. Giulio Cesare in Egitto, ed. Winton Dean and Sarah Fuller. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [Score and parts available on rental basis since 1978. Edition used in René Jacobs recording, CD Harmonia Mundi, 1992.] Articles, Book Chapters, and a Response 1969. “Additional Notes on the 15th-century Chansonnier Bologna Q16.” Musica Disciplina 23: 81–103. 1971. “Hidden Polyphony: A Reappraisal.” Journal of the American Musicological Society 24/2: 169–92. [1972 winner of the Alfred Einstein Prize of the American Musicological Society.] 1977. “An Anonymous Treatise dictus de Sancto Martiale: A New Source for Cistercian Music Theory.” Musica Disciplina 31: 5–30. 1978. “Discant and the Theory of Fifthing.” Acta Musicologica 50/1–2: 241–75. 1979. “The Myth of ‘Saint Martial’ Polyphony: A Study of the Sources.” Musica Disciplina: A Yearbook of the History of Music 33: 5–26. 1980. Various articles in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 20 vols., ed. Stanley Sadie. Washington, DC: Grove’s Dictionaries of Music—“Airardus Viciliacensis,” 1:183; “Albericus Archiepiscopus Bituricensis,” 1:207; “Albertus Parisiensis,” 1:215; “Antiquus episcopus Journal of Music Theory 52:1, Spring 2008 DOI

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