
Study day of the Early-Music Seminars 2009 | John Dunstaple 1390-1453. The transmission of English polyphony in 15th-century Italy

The impact of the work of John Dunstaple and his compatriots in
early-Renaissance Italy is the focus for discussion particularly for the International Study Day 2009, at the end of which, on May 23rd, on the Longhena’s grand staircase, a final concert will be given.
The Study day will offer speeches by: Pedro Memelsdorff, Fondazione Giorgio Cini, ESMUC Barcelona;
Michael Scott Cuthbert, MIT, Cambridge; Peter Wright, University of
Nottingham; Edward Wickham, St Catharine’s College, Cambridge and The
Clerks; Agostino Ziino, Università di Roma “Tor Vergata”; Pierluigi
Petrobelli, Università di Roma “La Sapienza”; John Nádas, University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill; James Haar, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill; Margaret Bent, All Souls College, Oxford; Kate van Orden,
University of California, Berkeley; Marco Gozzi, Università degli Studi
di Trento.
Below the full programme with the interventions’ titles.
