- ISSN: 0961-1371 (Print), 1474-0087 (Online)
- Editors: Professor Catherine A. Bradley University of Oslo, Norway, and Associate Professor Daniel J. DiCenso College of the Holy Cross, USA
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Published twice a year, this journal covers the entire field of plainchant and music. It encompasses Eastern and Western chant, secular lyric, music theory, paleography, performance practice, as well as medieval polyphony, both sacred and secular. The chronological scope extends from late antiquity to the early Renaissance and to the present day in the case of chant. In addition to articles embodying original research, the journal publishes book reviews, a list of important recent publications, an annual bibliography of chant research and an annual discography of chant recordings.
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Zsuzsa Czagány (ed.), Antiphonale Varadinense: s. XV, vol. I: Proprium de tempore; vol. II: Proprium de sanctis et commune sanctorum; vol. III: Tanulmányok / Essays, Musicalia Danubiana 26. Budapest: Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Musicology, 2019. In Hungarian with English translations by Ervin János Alácsi (I, II, III) and Eszter Gaál (I), and the English texts revised by David Hiley (I, II) and Roman Hankeln (III). 529 + 389 + 339 pp. €60. ISBN 978 615 5167 08 98 (set). - Gabriella Gilányi (ed.), Mosaics of the Plainchant Tradition of Transylvania: Interpreting the 14th-Century Antiphoner Fragments at Güssing, Resonemus pariter: Studies in Medieval Music History 1. Budapest: Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Musicology, 2019. In Hungarian and English, with an English translation by Brian McLean, his text revised by Ann Buckley. 218 pp. €18. ISBN 978 615 5167 24 9. - Gábriel Szoliva, OFM, Hymnuale ecclesiae Zagrabiensis: Traditionalism and Innovation in the Early 15th-Century Hymnal of Zagreb Cathedral, Resonemus pariter: Studies in Medieval Music History 2. Budapest: Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Musicology, 2019. In Hungarian, English and Croatian, with an English translation by Ádám Balázs Czinege and a Hungarian translation by Andrea Kovács, the translations revised by Ann Buckley, Domonkos Whitehouse, Jurij Snoj and Stanislav Tuksar. 289 pp. €18. ISBN 978 615 5167 25 6.
- Plainsong & Medieval Music, Volume 31, Issue 2