Giovanni Gabrieli (ca. 1555-1612)

Giovanni Gabrieli (ca. 1555-1612)
Title Giovanni Gabrieli (ca. 1555-1612) PDF eBook
Author Richard Charteris
Publisher
Pages 630
Release 1996
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
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Giovanni Gabrieli (c.1555-1612) is the greatest Venetian composer of the late Renaissance, and one of the most significant figures of the period. Since the time when Richard Charteris was invited by the American Institute of Musicology to edit Giovanni Gabrieli's complete works in twelve volumes for the series Corpus mensurabitis music?, he has uncovered a considerable number of previously unknown works by this composer, and discovered a vast quantity of hitherto unknown sources of h is music. This thematic catalogue presents data about these discoveries and many others, besides collating an enormous amount of widely-scattered information. The catalogue covers: UL>l(1)the early music manuscripts and prints, almost all of which the auth or has consulted firsthand in collections in the northern hemisphere; /ll(2) a selection of modern music manuscripts;/ll (3) theplethora of modern editions and printed fragments; /ll(4) the sound recordings, including 78s, long-playing records and CDs; /ll(5) the relevant literature dealing with each work; /ll(6) the nature of the vocal texts and their use at St. Mark's; /ll(7) the doubtful and spurious works, among them pieces that are wrongly accepted today as genuine; and /ll(8), the parodies of Gabrieli's works by other composers./l/ul> There is much else in the book, not the least being a thematic indicator of each work and an English translation of each of Gabrieli's vocal texts. In short, this book will be an invaluable reference work for anyone concerned with the music of Giovanni Gabrieli, be they scholars, students or performers.

CMM 12 Giovanni Gabrieli (Ca. 1555-1612). Opera Omnia, Edited by Richard Charteris. Vol. IV Motets in 'Symphoniae Sacra' (Venice, 1615), II

CMM 12 Giovanni Gabrieli (Ca. 1555-1612). Opera Omnia, Edited by Richard Charteris. Vol. IV Motets in 'Symphoniae Sacra' (Venice, 1615), II
Title CMM 12 Giovanni Gabrieli (Ca. 1555-1612). Opera Omnia, Edited by Richard Charteris. Vol. IV Motets in 'Symphoniae Sacra' (Venice, 1615), II PDF eBook
Author Giovanni Gabrieli
Publisher American Institute of Musicology
Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre
ISBN 9781595513519

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CMM 12a Giovanni Gabrieli (Ca. 1555-1612). Opera Omnia, Edited by Denis Arnold. Vol. I Motetta: 'Concerti' (1587), 'Sacrae Symphoniae' (1597), I

CMM 12a Giovanni Gabrieli (Ca. 1555-1612). Opera Omnia, Edited by Denis Arnold. Vol. I Motetta: 'Concerti' (1587), 'Sacrae Symphoniae' (1597), I
Title CMM 12a Giovanni Gabrieli (Ca. 1555-1612). Opera Omnia, Edited by Denis Arnold. Vol. I Motetta: 'Concerti' (1587), 'Sacrae Symphoniae' (1597), I PDF eBook
Author Giovanni Gabrieli
Publisher American Institute of Musicology
Pages 0
Release 1956
Genre
ISBN 9781595510433

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Giovanni Gabrieli and His Contemporaries

Giovanni Gabrieli and His Contemporaries
Title Giovanni Gabrieli and His Contemporaries PDF eBook
Author Richard Charteris
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 355
Release 2023-05-31
Genre Music
ISBN 1000951464

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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.

Giovanni Gabrieli

Giovanni Gabrieli
Title Giovanni Gabrieli PDF eBook
Author Rodolfo Baroncini
Publisher Brepols Publishers
Pages 328
Release 2016
Genre Music
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"Knowledge and debate in the field of sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century Venetian music has greatly benefitted in recent decades from studies of major institutions, composers, repertories, and sources, as also from investigations of the quantitative aspects of musical life in what was one of the largest, richest, and most commercially oriented cities on the Italian peninsula: the Venetian musical phenomenon includes, on the one hand, regular or sporadic musical activities in the city's many churches and private palaces (activities which provided significant earnings for large numbers of musicians, whether or not salaried members of the ducal cappella) and, on the other, the auxiliary trades of music printing and instrument making. The transmission of the musical repertories has also received notable attention: in particular, the contemporary and later reception of Venetian musical repertories in different political, linguistic, and/or confessional areas ... This collection of essays on the life, times, and works of a composer who ranks among the most outstanding musical personalities of his day variously unites these strands in an albeit partial attempt to interpret Giovanni Gabrieli's output and activities in their Venetian context and, at the same time, cast light on their broader historiographical significance: on the one hand Gabrieli as point of synthesis of a complex Venetian musical tradition, on the other his interaction with and impact on contemporary musical life, his influence on later generations of composers both at home and abroad, the rediscovery of his achievements by nineteenth- and twentieth-century historians and performers, the revisitations of his music by twentieth-century composers."--From introduction.

Editing Music in Early Modern Germany

Editing Music in Early Modern Germany
Title Editing Music in Early Modern Germany PDF eBook
Author SusanLewis Hammond
Publisher Routledge
Pages 273
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Music
ISBN 1351568833

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Editing Music in Early Modern Germany argues that editors played a critical role in the transmission and reception of Italian music outside Italy. Like their counterparts in the world of classical learning, Renaissance music editors translated texts and reworked settings from Venetian publications, adapting them to the needs of northern audiences. Their role is most evident in the emergence of the anthology as the primary vehicle for the distribution of madrigals outside Italy. As a publication type that depended upon the judicious selection and presentation of material, the anthology showcased editorial work. Anthologies offer a valuable case study for examining the impact of editorial decision-making on the cultivation of particular styles, genres, authors and audiences. The book suggests that music editors defined the appropriation of Italian music through the same processes of adaptation, transformation and domestication evident in the broader reception of Italy north of the Alps. Through these studies, Susan Lewis Hammond's work reassesses the importance of northern Europe in the history of the madrigal and its printing. This book will be the first comprehensive study of editors as a distinct group within the network of printers, publishers, musicians and composers that brought the madrigal to northern audiences. The field of Renaissance music printing has a long and venerable scholarly tradition among musicologists and music bibliographers. This study will contribute to recent efforts to infuse these studies with new approaches to print culture that address histories of reading and listening, patronage, marketing, transmission, reception, and their cultural and political consequences.

Musical Notation in the West

Musical Notation in the West
Title Musical Notation in the West PDF eBook
Author James Grier
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 287
Release 2021-02-18
Genre Music
ISBN 1009038230

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Musical notation is a powerful system of communication between musicians, using sophisticated symbolic, primarily non-verbal means to express musical events in visual symbols. Many musicians take the system for granted, having internalized it and their strategies for reading it and translating it into sound over long years of study and practice. This book traces the development of that system by combining chronological and thematic approaches to show the historical and musical context in which these developments took place. Simultaneously, the book considers the way in which this symbolic language communicates to those literate in it, discussing how its features facilitate or hinder fluent comprehension in the real-time environment of performance. Moreover, the topic of musical as opposed to notational innovation forms another thread of the treatment, as the author investigates instances where musical developments stimulated notational attributes, or notational innovations made practicable advances in musical style.