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A Companion to Music in Sixteenth-Century Venice: Brill's Companions to the Musical Culture of Medieval and Early Modern Europe, cartea 2

Katelijne Schiltz
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 dec 2017
This book offers an overview of all facets of musical life in sixteenth-century Venice. It addresses the city’s institutions (churches, confraternities, and academies) against the background of public and private occasions of music making. Supported by a generous collection of archival, literary, and iconographical sources, it treats both ceremonial life in the Serenissima and private forms of patronage. The Companion also addresses the dense web of musical activity (from chapel masters and singers to instrumentalists and instrument makers to music printers and theorists) and the rich variety of styles and musical genres (the frottola, the madrigal, motets and masses, instrumental music, polychoral music, Venetian-language polyphony), broadening the geographical perspective beyond the Veneto to Istria and Dalmatia.
Contributors are Rodolfo Baroncini, Sherri Bishop, Bonnie J. Blackburn, David Bryant, Ivano Cavallini, Paolo Da Col, Daniel Donnelly, Rebecca Edwards, Iain Fenlon, Jonathan Glixon, Don Harrán (†), Jeffrey Kurtzman, Giulio M. Ongaro, Francesco Passadore, Elena Quaranta, Katelijne Schiltz, Eleanor Selfridge-Field, and Giovanni Zanovello.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004358294
ISBN-10: 9004358293
Pagini: 554
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
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Cuprins

Contents

Acknowledgements
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Music Examples
Abbreviations
Contributors

Introduction: Mapping Musical Life in Cinquecento Venice
Katelijne Schiltz

Part 1: Musical Institutions


1 San Marco
Giulio M. Ongaro
2 Music at Parish, Monastic, and Nunnery Churches and at Confraternities
Jonathan Glixon
3 Parish and Monastic Churches: Civic Custom and the Quotidian in the System of Institutional Patronage
Elena Quaranta
4 Music and the Academies of Venice and the Veneto
Iain Fenlon

Part 2: Music in the Public and Private Space


5 Music, Ritual, and Festival: The Ceremonial Life of Venice
Iain Fenlon
6 Ridotti and Salons: Private Patronage
Rodolfo Baroncini

Part 3: Musical Actors


7 The Maestri di Cappella
Francesco Passadore
8 Silent Voices: Professional Singers In Venice
Paolo Da Col
9 Instrumentalists and Instrument Makers before c. 1550
Bonnie J. Blackburn
10 Instruments, Instrument Makers, and Instrumentalists in the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century
Jeffrey Kurtzman
11 Music Printing and Publishing in Cinquecento Venice
Sherri Bishop
12 From Aaron to Zarlino: Music Theorists in the Social and Cultural Matrix of Sixteenth-Century Venice
Rebecca Edwards

Part 4: Genres, Styles, and Cross-Cultural Traditions


13 Cori Spezzati in Composition and Sound
David Bryant
14 The Frottola in the Veneto
Giovanni Zanovello
15 Venetian Instrumental Music in the Sixteenth Century
Eleanor Selfridge-Field
16 Language, Style, and Subgenre in Venetian-Language Polyphony
Daniel Donnelly
17 Jewish Art Music in Late Sixteenth- and Early Seventeenth-Century Italy
Don Harrán
18 The ‘Other’ Coastal Area of Venice: Musical Ties with Istria and Dalmatia
Ivano Cavallini

Bibliography
General Index


Notă biografică

Katelijne Schiltz, Ph.D. (2001), is Professor of Musicology at the University of Regensburg. She has published articles, editions and monographs on music in Venice, music and riddle culture in the Renaissance, and the reception of early music in the twentieth century.

Recenzii

"...L’immagine comune della vita musicale veneziana del Rinascimento generalmente viene focalizzata sulla basilica ducale dove si svolgevano le cerimonie solenni e sfarzose che rappresentavano il potere della Serenissima, e nella quale operavano i più prestigiosi musicisti dell’epoca, ma dai diciotto saggi che compongono questo A Companion to Music in Sixteenth-Century Venice […] emerge un panorama sonoro incredibilmente ampio, dettagliato e unico per la sua specificità. A Venezia la musica risuonava in tutti i suoi sestieri grazie alla quantità di chiese, conventi, confraternite, saloni di palazzi nobiliari e accademie, e agli stampatori e ai costruttori di strumenti musicali attivi nella città lagunare." - Paolo Scarnecchia on http://www.giornaledellamusica.it/dischi/riscoprire-la-musica-di-giovanni-croce.