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Sweetly divided': Analytical propositions and problems for the thirteenth-century jeu-parti
    
	In thirteenth-century French debate songs, known as jeux-partis, poets frequently dwell on the divided nature of their songs. The poetry of a jeu-parti is divided by a dilemma question, which is debated by two trouvères. Division can also be seen in the tonal structure of jeu-parti melodies. This paper presents the findings of a systematic survey of normative melodic practice in the jeu-parti. Drawing on Hepokoski and Darcy’s influential concept of norms and deformations (2006) and debates on tonal norms in fourteenth-century song, I suggest what the tonal norms of the jeu-parti might have been. I also consider the problems of applying the model of norms and deformations to a corpus whose melodies can be agonistically and, on occasion, violently divided.
Date:
16 November 2017, 17:00
Venue:
  All Souls College, High Street OX1 4AL
  
Venue Details:
  Wharton Room
  
Speaker:
  
    Joseph Mason (University of Oxford)
  
    
Organising department:
    Faculty of Music
    
Part of:
    Seminar in Medieval and Renaissance Music
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Members of the University only
    
Editor: 
      Laura Spence