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Catherine Massip’s study provides an interesting introduction to the composer’s life and works. Shirley Thompson, Early Music, Novembre 2006 Early Music |
Furthermore, it is the first book to attempt any analysis of some of the composer’s most representative works. With her encyclopaedic knowledge of music manuscripts of the period, and from the perspective of her position as Director of the Music Department of the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris, Catherine Massip is uniquely qualified to evaluate the work of such a composer and to place it in the context of his time. […] This book will be an invaluable resource in facilitating this revival. Lionel Sawkins, Musicology Australia, volume 29, 2007 |