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Robert Armin and Shakespeare's Performed Songs

Autor Catherine A. Henze
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 dec 2019
After Robert Armin joined the Chamberlain's Men, singing in Shakespeare's dramas catapulted from 1.25 songs and 9.95 lines of singing per play to 3.44 songs and 29.75 lines of singing, a virtually unnoticed phenomenon. In addition, many of the songs became seemingly improvisatory—similar to Armin's personal style as an author and solo comedian. In order to study Armin's collaborative impact, this interdisciplinary book investigates the songs that have Renaissance music that could have been heard on Shakespeare's stage. They occur in some of Shakespeare's most famous plays, including Much Ado About Nothing, Twelfth Night, Hamlet, and The Tempest. In fact, Shakespeare's plays, as we have them, are not complete. They are missing the music that could have accompanied the plays’ songs. Significantly, Renaissance vocal music, far beyond just providing entertainment, was believed to alter the bodies and souls of both performers and auditors to agree with its characteristics, directly inciting passions from love to melancholy. By collaborating with early modern music editor and performing artist Lawrence Lipnik, Catherine Henze is able to provide new performance editions of seventeen songs, including spoken interruptions and cuts and rearrangement of the music to accommodate the dramatist's words. Next, Henze analyzes the complete songs, words and music, according to Renaissance literary and music primary sources, and applies the new information to interpretations of characters and scenes, frequently challenging commonly held literary assessments. The book is organized according to Armin's involvement with the plays, before, during, and after the comic actor joined Shakespeare's company. It offers readers the tools to interpret not only these songs, but also vocal music in dramas by other Renaissance playwrights. Moreover, Robert Armin and Shakespeare's Performed Songs, written with non-specialized terminology, provides a
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367881054
ISBN-10: 0367881055
Pagini: 218
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Contents


List of Musical Examples


Preface and Acknowledgments


Introduction


1 Robert Armin: Apprentice, Extemporizing Comedian,


Author, Singing Actor, and Possibly Shakespeare's Collaborator




2 Early Modern Music Contexts




3 Armin’s Singing Fools: Feste, Lear’s Fool, and Autolycus




4 Much Ado About Nothing and As You Like It: Armin's Beginning with Shakespeare's Company




5 Armin's Possible Apprentices: Ophelia and Desdemona




6 Robert Johnson's Songs in Cymbeline and The Tempest: Armin's Final Performances with the King's Men?




Conclusion




Appendix 1 "Songs in the Plays"


Appendix 2 Alternate Settings for "Hold Thy Peace" and "Willow, Willow"

Notă biografică

Catherine A. Henze is a Professor Emerita of Humanistic Studies-English, and Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, USA.

Descriere

In Shakespeare’s Songs Restored, Catherine Henze restores important, previously inaccessible material to nine of Shakespeare’s most famous plays: the original music that accompanied seventeen songs. After locating the music, she collaborates with Renaissance music specialist Lawrence Lipnik to provide reconstructed songs based on Shakespeare’s wor