Music and Musicians in Renaissance Cities and Towns

Music and Musicians in Renaissance Cities and Towns
Title Music and Musicians in Renaissance Cities and Towns PDF eBook
Author Fiona Kisby
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 224
Release 2001-04-19
Genre History
ISBN 9780521661713

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Examines musical culture in the towns and cities of Renaissance Europe and the New World.

Music in Renaissance Cities and Courts

Music in Renaissance Cities and Courts
Title Music in Renaissance Cities and Courts PDF eBook
Author Jessie Ann Owens
Publisher
Pages 580
Release 1997
Genre Music
ISBN

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A festschrift prepared for the occasion of musicologist Lewis Lockwood's 65th birthday. The volume's 27 contributions, written by Lockwood's students and American colleagues, cover topics including tonal color in Dufay; notes on a Josquin motet and its sources; the Florentine madrigal, 1540-60; and a model for a changing aesthetic in the chansons of Loyset Compere. An appendix lists Lockwood's publications on Renaissance music.

Music in Renaissance Ferrara 1400-1505

Music in Renaissance Ferrara 1400-1505
Title Music in Renaissance Ferrara 1400-1505 PDF eBook
Author Lewis Lockwood
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 425
Release 2009-05-04
Genre Music
ISBN 0199703000

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Based on extensive documentary and archival research, Music in Renaissance Ferrara is a documentary history of music for one of the most important city-states of the Italian Renaissance. Lockwood shows how patrons and musicians created a musical center over the course of the fifteenth-century, tracing the growth of music and musical life in rich detail. It also sheds new light on the careers of such important composers as Dufay, Martini, Obrecht, and Josquin Desprez. This paperback edition features a new preface that re-introduces the book and reflects on its contribution to our modern knowledge of music in the culture of the Italian Renaissance.

Music and Musicians in Renaissance Rome and Other Courts

Music and Musicians in Renaissance Rome and Other Courts
Title Music and Musicians in Renaissance Rome and Other Courts PDF eBook
Author Richard Sherr
Publisher Routledge
Pages 353
Release 2019-06-04
Genre Music
ISBN 0429779453

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First published in 1999, the essays that follow have been selected from the author’s writings to explore musical institutions in 15th and 16th century Italy with a detailed focus on the papal choir, but with additional comments on Mantua (Mantova), Florence and France. Much of the material which formed the basis of those essays was largely drawn from archives. Richard Sherr explores diverse areas including the Medici coat of arms in a motet for Leo X, performance practice in the papal chapel during the 16th century, the publications of Guglielmo Gonzaga, Lorenzo de’ Medici as a patron of music and homosexuality in late sixteenth-century Italy.

Companion to Medieval and Renaissance Music

Companion to Medieval and Renaissance Music
Title Companion to Medieval and Renaissance Music PDF eBook
Author Tess Knighton
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 448
Release 1997
Genre Art
ISBN 0520210816

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With contributions from a range of internationally known early music scholars and performers, Tess Knighton and David Fallows provide a lively new survey of music and culture in Europe from the beginning of the Christian era to 1600. Fifty essays comment on the social, historical, theoretical, and performance contexts of the music and musicians of the period to offer fresh perspectives on musical styles, research sources, and performance practices of the medieval and Renaissance periods.

Papal Music and Musicians in Late Medieval and Renaissance Rome

Papal Music and Musicians in Late Medieval and Renaissance Rome
Title Papal Music and Musicians in Late Medieval and Renaissance Rome PDF eBook
Author Richard Sherr
Publisher Clarendon Press
Pages 390
Release 1998-05-21
Genre Music
ISBN 0191590231

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This book collects twelve of the papers given at a conference held at the Library of Congress, Washington D.C., on 1-3 April 1993, in conjunction with the exhibition `Rome Reborn: The Vatican Library and Renaissance Culture'. A group of distinguished scholars considered music in medieval and Renaissance Rome. The volume presents a series of wide-ranging and original treatments of music written for and performed in the papal court from the fourteenth to the sixteenth century. New discoveries are offered which force a radical reevaluation of the Italian papal court as a musical centre during the Great Schism. A series of motets for various popes are subject to close analysis. New interpretations and information are offered concerning the repertory of the papal chapel in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the institutional life of the papal singers, and the individual biographies of singers and composers. Thought-provoking, even controversial, evaluations of the music of composers connected with, or thought to be connected with, Rome and the papal court, such as Ninot le Petit, Josquin, and Palestrina round out the volume.

Patrons and Musicians of the English Renaissance

Patrons and Musicians of the English Renaissance
Title Patrons and Musicians of the English Renaissance PDF eBook
Author David C. Price
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 274
Release 1981-02-05
Genre Music
ISBN 0521228069

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The author examines the secular music of the late Renaissance period primarily through families of varying importance.