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Music and the Language of Love – Seventeenth–Century French Airs: Music and the Early Modern Imagination

Autor Catherine Gordon–seifert
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 apr 2011
Simple songs or airs, in which a male poetic voice either seduces or excoriates a female object, were an influential vocal genre of the French Baroque era. In this comprehensive and interdisciplinary study, Catherine Gordon-Seifert analyzes the style of airs, which was based on rhetorical devices of lyric poetry, and explores the function and meaning of airs in French society, particularly the salons. She shows how airs deployed in both text and music an encoded language that was in sensuous contrast to polite society’s cultivation of chaste love, strict gender roles, and restrained discourse.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253354617
ISBN-10: 0253354617
Pagini: 408
Ilustrații: 8 b&w illustrations 99 music exx.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Seria Music and the Early Modern Imagination


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"This book will be a model for how to tease the expressive implications out of every contour, rhythm, and ornament. . . . Gordon-Seifert's approach to musical expressive meaning will prove very valuable for students of other Baroque repertories." Robert Hatten, Indiana University

"[Gordon-Seifert] has presented readers with an elegant, insightful study on a critical turning point in French baroque composition just before the premiere of Lully’s groundbreaking Cadmus et Hermione in 1673. Scholars of seventeenth-century music, as well as singers interested in integrating these airs into their repertory, will find in it an approachable, valuable resource, as well as an engaging account of the social and cultural mores of the time."--Notes


"This book will be a model for how to tease the expressive implications out of every contour, rhythm, and ornament... Gordon-Seifert's approach to musical expressive meaning will prove very valuable for students of other Baroque repertories." Robert Hatten, Indiana University "[Gordon-Seifert] has presented readers with an elegant, insightful study on a critical turning point in French baroque composition just before the premiere of Lully's groundbreaking Cadmus et Hermione in 1673. Scholars of seventeenth-century music, as well as singers interested in integrating these airs into their repertory, will find in it an approachable, valuable resource, as well as an engaging account of the social and cultural mores of the time."--Notes

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The styles and meaning of 17th-century French salon music