The End of the Ars Nova in Italy. The San Lorenzo Palimpsest and Related Repertories, eds. Antonio Calvia, Stefano Campagnolo, Andreas Janke, Maria Sofia Lannutti, John Nádas, Firenze 2020
Manon Louviot
University of Leuven (Belgium)
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Book Review of: The End of the Ars Nova in Italy. The San Lorenzo Palimpsest and Related Repertories, eds. Antonio Calvia, Stefano Campagnolo, Andreas Janke, Maria Sofia Lannutti, John Nádas, Firenze 2020
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Italian music, Ars novaReferences
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