Music and the Making of Medieval Venice

Music and the Making of Medieval Venice
Title Music and the Making of Medieval Venice PDF eBook
Author Jamie L. Reuland
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 301
Release 2023-11-30
Genre Music
ISBN 1009425021

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This path-breaking account of music's role in Venice's Mediterranean empire sheds new light on the city's earliest musical history.

A Companion to Music in Sixteenth-Century Venice

A Companion to Music in Sixteenth-Century Venice
Title A Companion to Music in Sixteenth-Century Venice PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 576
Release 2017-12-18
Genre History
ISBN 9004358307

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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.

Music and the Making of Medieval Venice

Music and the Making of Medieval Venice
Title Music and the Making of Medieval Venice PDF eBook
Author Jamie L. Reuland
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 301
Release 2023-10-26
Genre Music
ISBN 1009424998

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Introducing a new geographical paradigm for the study of medieval music, this path-breaking book uncovers the role of music, liturgy, and ritual in building Venice's empire in the eastern Mediterranean, activating the city's material culture, and shaping its state-craft of the imagination.

Print Culture and Music in Sixteenth-century Venice

Print Culture and Music in Sixteenth-century Venice
Title Print Culture and Music in Sixteenth-century Venice PDF eBook
Author Jane A. Bernstein
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 248
Release 2001
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0195141083

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This volume examines the commerce of music and its connection to the printing and publishing industry in mid-sixteenth century Venice. It presents a broad portrayal of the Venetial music booktrade and explores business strategies.

Song and Season

Song and Season
Title Song and Season PDF eBook
Author Eleanor Selfridge-Field
Publisher
Pages 400
Release 2022
Genre ART
ISBN 9781503626850

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Two systems of timekeeping were in concurrent use in Venice between 1582 and 1797. Government documents conformed to the Venetian year (beginning 1 March), church documents to the papal year (from 1 January). Song and Season defines the many ways in which time was discussed, resolving a long-standing fuzziness imposed on studies of personnel, institutions, and cultural dynamics by dating conflicts. It is in this context that the standardization of timekeeping coincided with the collapse of the dramma per musica and the rise of scripted comedy and the opera buffa. Selfridge-Field discloses fascinating relationships between the musical stage and the cultures it served, such as the residues of medieval liturgical feasts embedded in the theatrical year. Such associations were transmuted into lingering seasonal associations with specific dramatic genres. Interactions between culture and chronology thus operated on both general and specific levels. Both are fundamental to understanding theatrical dynamics of the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries.

Art and Music in Venice

Art and Music in Venice
Title Art and Music in Venice PDF eBook
Author Hilliard T. Goldfarb
Publisher Editions Hazan, Paris
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300197921

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Artistic and musical creativity thrived in the Venetian Republic between the early 16th century and the close of the 18th century. The city-state was known for its superb operas and splendid balls, and the acoustics of the architecture led to complex polyphony in musical composition. Accordingly, notable composers, including Antonio Vivaldi and Adrian Willaert, developed styles that were distinct from those of other Italian cultures. The Venetian music scene, in turn, influenced visual artists, inspiring paintings by artists such as Jacopo Bassano, Canaletto, Francesco Guardi, Pietro Longhi, Bernardo Strozzi, Giambattista and Domenico Tiepolo, Tintoretto, and Titian. Together, art and music served larger aims, whether social, ceremonial, or even political. Lavishly illustrated, Art and Music in Venice brings Venice's golden age to life through stunning images of paintings, drawings, prints, manuscripts, textbooks, illuminated choir books, musical scores and instruments, and period costumes. New scholarship into these objects by a team of distinguished experts gives a fresh perspective on the cultural life and creative output of the era. Distributed for Editions Hazan, Paris Exhibition Schedule: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (10/12/13-01/19/14) Portland Art Museum (03/07/14-06/18/14)

Musical Modernism in Global Perspective

Musical Modernism in Global Perspective
Title Musical Modernism in Global Perspective PDF eBook
Author Björn Heile
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 285
Release 2024-05-30
Genre Music
ISBN 1009491709

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The first study of the global dimensions of musical modernism and its transnational diasporic network of composers, musicians, and institutions.