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Il primo libro de madrigali a quatro voci (Venice, 1542)
Author : Domenico M. Ferrabosco
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 12,34 MB
Release : 2014-07-16
Category : Music
ISBN : 1135780854
Il primo libro de madrigali a quatro voci (Venice, 1542)
Author : Katrine K. Wong
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 24,78 MB
Release : 2013-05-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1136169695
This book offers a survey of how female and male characters in English Renaissance theatre participated and interacted in musical activities, both inside and outside the contemporary societal decorum. Wong’s analysis broadens our understanding of the general theatrical representation of music, or musical dramaturgy, and complicates the current discussion of musical portrayal and construction of gender during this period. Wong discusses dramaturgical meanings of music and its association with gender, love, and erotomania in Renaissance plays. The negotiation between the dichotomous qualities of the heavenly and the demonic finds extensive application in recent studies of music in early modern English plays. However, while ideological dualities identified in music in traditional Renaissance thinking may seem unequivocal, various musical representations of characters and situations in early modern drama would prove otherwise. Wong, building upon the conventional model of binarism, explores how playwrights created their musical characters and scenarios according to the received cultural use and perception of music, and, at the same time, experimented with the multivalent meanings and significance embodied in theatrical music.
Author : Richard Charteris
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 355 pages
File Size : 16,46 MB
Release : 2023-05-31
Category : Music
ISBN : 1000951464
For more than three decades Richard Charteris has researched European music, sources and collections, focusing particularly on late Renaissance England, Germany and Italy. This group of essays, many concerning previously unknown or unexplored works and materials, covers the 16th and early to mid 17th centuries. The studies involve variously 'new' compositions, music manuscripts and editions, and documents that relate to figures such as the Italians Giovanni Gabrieli, Claudio Monteverdi and Alfonso Ferrabosco the Elder, the Germans Hans Leo Hassler and Adam Gumpelzhaimer, as well as the Englishmen John Coprario, John Dowland, John Jenkins, Henry Lawes, William Lawes, Peter Philips, and the French composer Marin Marais. In addition, Charteris elucidates contemporary performance practice in relation to works by Gabrieli, investigates printed music editions that originated from the Church of St Anna, Augsburg, and evaluates materials in collections, inlcuding ones in Berlin, Hamburg, Kraków, London, Regensburg and Warsaw.
Author : Richard Charteris
Publisher :
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 44,74 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Music
ISBN :
Author : David Lasocki
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 1305 pages
File Size : 48,78 MB
Release : 2018-05-08
Category : Music
ISBN : 1351578227
Compiled by scholars with unrivalled knowledge of the sources, this dictionary provides biographies of all musicians and instrument makers employed by the English court from 1485-1714. A number of the musicians featured here have never previously received a dictionary entry. Coverage of these minor figures helps to flesh out the picture of musical life in the court in a way which individual studies of more major composers cannot. In addition to basic biographical details, entries feature information on: appointments; probate material; family background; heraldry; signatures and holograph documents; subscriptions to books; bibliographic references. A finding-list of variant names, details of the succession of court places assumed by musicians and an index of subjects and place names completes this comprehensive reference work.
Author : John Charles Duffy
Publisher :
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 16,95 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Music
ISBN :
Alfonso Ferrabosco, the Younger, was a composer of fancies, dances and in nomines for lyra viol and viols da gamba.
Author : Torrance Kirby
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 24,57 MB
Release : 2014-07-03
Category : Art
ISBN : 1443863386
In recent years, writing on early-modern culture has turned from examining the upheavals of the Reformation as the ruptured birth of early modernity out of the late medieval towards a striking emphasis on processes of continuity, transition, and adaptation. No longer is the ‘religious’ seen as institutional or doctrinaire, but rather as a cultural and social phenomenon that exceeds the rigid parameters of modern definition. Recent analyses of early-modern cultures offer nuanced accounts that move beyond the limits of traditional historiography, and even the bounds of religious studies. At their centre is recognition that the scope of the religious can never be extricated from early-modern culture. Despite its many conflicts and tensions, the lingua franca for cultural self-understanding of the early-modern period remains ineluctably religious. The early-modern world wrestled with the radical challenges concerning the nature of belief within the confines of church or worship, but also beyond them. This process of negotiation was complex and fuelled European social dynamics. Without religion we cannot begin to comprehend the myriad facets of early-modern life, from markets, to new forms of art, to public and private associations. In discussions of images, the Eucharist, suicide, music, street lighting, or whether or not the sensible natural world represented an otherworldly divine, religion was the fundamental preoccupation of the age. Yet, even in contexts where unbelief might be considered, we find the religious providing the fundamental terminology for explicating the secular theories and views which sought to undermine it as a valid aspect of human life. This collection of essays takes up these themes in diverse ways. We move from the 15th century to the 18th, from the core problem of sacramental mediation of the divine within the strict parameters of eucharistic and devotional life, through discussion of images and iconoclasm, music and word, to more blurred contexts of death, street life, and atheism. Throughout the early-modern period, the very processes of adaption – even change itself – were framed by religious concepts and conceits.
Author : Joseph Kerman
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 375 pages
File Size : 21,22 MB
Release : 1998-03-18
Category : Music
ISBN : 0520213777
Joseph Kerman is one of the most eminent, wide ranging, and readable of today's writers on music. Admirers of his many books - on musicology, opera, Beethoven, and Elizabethan music - will find much to interest them in this collection of essays, taken from general journals, such as the Hudson Review and the New York Review of Books, as well as more specialized publications.
Author : Julie Sanders
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 391 pages
File Size : 32,98 MB
Release : 2010-06-03
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0521895715
This collection highlights exciting new areas of research related to Ben Jonson, including book history, social history and cultural geography.
Author : Douglas Porter Johnson
Publisher : Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI Research Press
Page : 554 pages
File Size : 33,35 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Music
ISBN :