This volume celebrates the work of David Fallows, one of the most influential scholars in the field of Medieval and Renaissance music. It draws together articles by scholars from around the
world, focusing on key topics to which Fallows has contributed significantly: the life and works of Guillaume Du Fay and of Josquin Desprez, archival studies and biography, sacred and secular
music of the late mediaeval and Renaissance period, and reception history. Studies include major archival discoveries concerning the identity of the composer Fremin Caron; a reconsideration of
the authorship of works within the Josquin canon, notably Mille regretz and Absalon fili mi; a fresh look at key works from Dufay's youth and early maturity; accounts of newly discovered
sources and works; and an appraisal of David Fallows' contribution to the early music performance movement by Christopher Page, former director of Gothic Voices. The collection also includes
two newly published compositions dedicated to the honorand. Fabrice Fitch teaches at the Royal Northern College of Music; Jacobijn Kiel is an independent scholar. Contributors: Rob C. Wegman,
Jane Alden, Bonnie J. Blackburn, Honey Meconi, Gianluca D'Agostino, Andrew Kirkman, Jaap van Benthem, Margaret Bent, James Haar, Alenjandro Enrique Planchart, Jesse Rodin, Lorenz Walker, Kinuho
Endo, Joshua Rifkin, Thomas Schmidt-Beste, Richard Sherr, Peter Wright, Fabrice Fitch, Tess Knighton, Warwick Edwards, Adam Knight Gilbert, Markus Jans, Oliver Neighbour, Anthony Rooley, Keith
Polk, John Milsom, Jeffrey J. Dean, Eric Jas, Peter G羹lke, Iain Fenlon, Barbara Haggh, Dagmar Hoffman-Axthelm, Leofranc Holford-Strevens, Andrea Lindmayr-Brandl, Esperanza Rodr穩guez-Garc穩a,
Eugeen Schreurs, Reinhard Strohm