Hughes' major research activity is the Rhymed Office Project which began officially in 1976. The project has involved a computer-assisted study of this repertory of some 50,000 poems which were sung to plainsong in church services between ca 1000 and 1600. Hughes intends to produce a catalogue identifying some 1300 offices using the poems with indices of geographical names, a microfiche word-concordance, a concordance of musical 'words,' and a catalogue of manuscript sources.
Author Clifford Ford
Andrew Hughes, 'English sacred music (excluding carols) in insular sources, 1400-c.1450,' PH D thesis, Oxford University 1964
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- and Bent, Margaret, eds. The Old Hall Manuscript, 4 vols (American Institute of Musicology 1969, 1973)
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'The Ludus super Anticlaudianum of Adam de la Bassée,' J of the American Musicological Soc, vol 23, 1970
Manuscript Accidentals: Ficta in Focus (American Institute of Musicology 1972)
A Bibliography of Medieval Music: The Sixth Liberal Art (Toronto 1974, rev edn 1980)
'Liturgical manuscripts at Arouca and in other Portuguese libraries,' Traditio, vol 31, 1975
Medieval Manuscripts for Mass and Office: A Guide to Their Terminology and Contents Toronto 1982, 1986)
'Antiphons and acclamations: the politics of music in the coronation service of Edward II, 1308,' J of Musicology, vol 6, 1988
Style and Symbol: Medieval Music 800-1453 (Ottawa,1989)
'Word painting in a twelfth-century office,' Beyond the Moon: Festschrift Luther Dittmer, eds Bryan Gillingham and Paul Merkley (Ottawa 1990)


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