Preface/ List of Illustrations/ List of Tables/ List of Music Examples/ Archival References/ Music Manuscripts/ Introduction/ PART ONE: MUSIC AT FERRARA IN THE EARLY FIFTEENTH CENTURY 1. Ferrara and the Trecento Background/ 2. Ferrara under Niccolo III d'Este (1393-1429), Music in the Earlier Years of Niccolo III (1400-29), Music at the Cathedral: Bartolomeo da Bologna (1405-27)/ THE PERIOD OF LEONELLO D'ESTE (1429-50)/ 3. Ferrara in the 1430s, The Council of Ferrara (1438) 4. Feragut and Dufay 5. Leonello's Rule, 1441-50; the Court Chapel 6. Singers and Repertoires, The Manuscript Mod B 7. Secular Music, Groups of Secular Musicians, Court Dance under Leonello 8. Cathedral Music, Ugolino di Orvieto: Scholastic and Humanistic Views of Music, BORSO D'ESTE AND FERRARESE COURT CULTURE (1450-71), ; 9: Borso as Ruler, Borso as Patron of Art and Literature; Music in the Frescoes of the Palazzo Schifanoia 10. Pietrobono and the Improvisatory Tradition, Court Musicians under Borso 11. A Secular Manuscript of the Borso Period: the Porto MS and Rinaldo Maria d'Este/ PART TWO: MUSIC AT FERRARA UNDER ERCOLE I D'ESTE (1471-1505) 12. Ercole as Private and Public Figure 13. Recruitment of Musicians in the 1470s 14. Organization and Functions of the Court Musicians, The Cappella di Cantori, The Instrumentalists, Music in Daily Life 15. Size and Structure of Ercole's Cappella di Cantori, National Groups, Rank and Hierarchy in the Chapel ; 16. Some Representative Singers of Ercole's Chapel, Johannes Brebis, Magister Nicolo d'Olanda, Cornelio di Lorenzo of Antwer, Jachetto de Marvilla, Johannes Martini 17. Social and Economic Structure of the Musicians, Inducements to Singers, Salaries and Status 18. Benefices, Benefices and the Strategy of Recruitment: the Case of don Philippo de Primis 19. The Last Years of Ercole's Patronage (1497-1505), Josquin Desprez at Ferrara (1503-4), Jacob Obrecht (1504-5) PART THREE: FERRARESE MUSICAL REPERTOIRES AND STYLES IN THE LATE FIFTEENTH CENTURY 20. The Production of Music Manuscripts under Ercole I 21. The Principal Repertoires in Ercole's Earlier Years (1471-82) 22. Masses by Martini and Other Composers ; 23. Josquin's Missa 'Hercules Dux Ferrarie' 24. The Psalms, Hymns, and Other Vespers Music by Martini and Brebis 25. The Motet at Ferrara 26. Secular Music at the Court: Chanson and Instrumental Music, The Casanatense Chansonnier, Martini's Secular Music 27. Music for Court Festivities and Theater, Music for Public Festivals, Jousts, and Special Events, Music for the Intermedi of Secular Drama, Music for Religious Spectacles/ Epilogue/ APPENDICES: I. Sources II. Documents III. A Precis of Papal Letters to Duke Ercole I and Duke Alfonso I d'Este on Provisions for the Singers of the Ferrarese Court, 1487-1506 IV. A Chronology of the Correspondence between Duke Ercole I d'Este and Ferrarese Ambassadors at Rome and elsewhere, on Benefices V. A Chronological List of Musicians Active at Ferrara, 1377-1505/ Bibliography/ Index