Studies in the Printing, Publishing and Performance of Music in the 16th Century

Studies in the Printing, Publishing and Performance of Music in the 16th Century
Title Studies in the Printing, Publishing and Performance of Music in the 16th Century PDF eBook
Author Stanley Boorman
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 330
Release 2023-07-28
Genre History
ISBN 1000939154

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The emergence of music printing and publishing in the early 16th century radically changed how music was circulated, and how the musical source (printed or manuscript) was perceived, and used in performance. This series of close studies of the structure and content of 16th-century and early 17th-century editions (and some manuscripts) of music draws conclusions in a number of areas - printing techniques for music; the habits of different type-setters and scribes, and their view of performing practice; publishers' approaches to the musical market and its abilities and interests; apparent changes of plan in preparing editions; questions of authorship; evidence in editions and manuscripts for interpreting different levels of notation; ways in which scribes could influence performers' decisions, and others by which composers could exploit unusual sonorities.

Music and Musicians in 16th-Century Florence

Music and Musicians in 16th-Century Florence
Title Music and Musicians in 16th-Century Florence PDF eBook
Author Frank A. D’Accone
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 322
Release 2023-05-31
Genre Music
ISBN 1000938700

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This second selection of studies by Frank D’Accone, again based principally on the documentary evidence, follows the development through the mid 16th century of musical chapels at the Cathedral and the Baptistery of Florence and of musical establishments at the Santissima Annunziata and San Lorenzo. The lives, careers and works of composers associated with these churches are illustrated and their works analyzed, particularly the theoretical treatise by Fra Mauro, the madrigals of Mauro Matti and the ambitiously conceived canzone cycle of Mattia Rampollini. The final studies, moving into the 17th century, look at the music for Holy Week, and the unprecedented programme of performances at Santa Maria Novella.

Essays on the Performance of Baroque Music

Essays on the Performance of Baroque Music
Title Essays on the Performance of Baroque Music PDF eBook
Author Mary Cyr
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 345
Release 2024-10-28
Genre Music
ISBN 104023187X

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In this collection of essays Mary Cyr explores some of the written and unwritten performance conventions that applied to French and English music of the 17th and early 18th centuries. Using composers' own notations, marks added by 18th-century performers, historical treatises, and pictorial evidence, she investigates both vocal and instrumental genres, including opera, cantatas, instrumental chamber music, and solo music for the viol and violin. Some of the performance conventions remain controversial, such as the use of gesture by the French opera chorus, and others are still little-known, such as the use of the double bass for rhythmic and harmonic support in early 18th-century French opera. As many of these essays demonstrate, French Baroque music allowed performers a wider latitude of nuance and expression than is often assumed today. The essays in this volume will be of particular interest to scholars and performers who are interested in adopting a historically-informed approach to performing music by Henry Purcell, Élisabeth-Claude Jacquet de La Guerre, Jean-Philippe Rameau, and their contemporaries. Several studies also deal with attributions, sources, and the discovery of a cantata by Rameau.

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.

Printing and the Book: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide

Printing and the Book: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide
Title Printing and the Book: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide PDF eBook
Author Mark Wilson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 52
Release 2010-06
Genre
ISBN 019981080X

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This ebook is a selective guide designed to help scholars and students of Islamic studies find reliable sources of information by directing them to the best available scholarly materials in whatever form or format they appear from books, chapters, and journal articles to online archives, electronic data sets, and blogs. Written by a leading international authority on the subject, the ebook provides bibliographic information supported by direct recommendations about which sources to consult and editorial commentary to make it clear how the cited sources are interrelated related. This ebook is a static version of an article from Oxford Bibliographies Online: Renaissance and Reformation, a dynamic, continuously updated, online resource designed to provide authoritative guidance through scholarship and other materials relevant to the study of European history and culture between the 14th and 17th centuries. Oxford Bibliographies Online covers most subject disciplines within the social science and humanities, for more information visit www.oxfordbibliographies.com.

Music in Renaissance Florence: Studies and Documents

Music in Renaissance Florence: Studies and Documents
Title Music in Renaissance Florence: Studies and Documents PDF eBook
Author Frank A. D'Accone
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 357
Release 2024-10-28
Genre History
ISBN 1040250041

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Based on previously unpublished documents, Frank D'Accone sets the background for the musical efflorescence that occurred in Florence in the later 15th century and the emergence in the early 16th century of a new Florentine school of composers. Tracing the origins and development of musical chapels at the Cathedral and Baptistery, and the growth of musical establishments at several other churches such as the Santissima Annunziata, Santa Trinita and San Lorenzo, D'Accone examines the effect of Medici patronage, on the one hand, and the impact of Savonarola, on the other, and at the careers of individual composers such as Heinrich Isaac.

Music in the Collective Experience in Sixteenth-century Milan

Music in the Collective Experience in Sixteenth-century Milan
Title Music in the Collective Experience in Sixteenth-century Milan PDF eBook
Author Christine Suzanne Getz
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 340
Release 2005
Genre Music
ISBN 9780754651215

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Using archival documents, music prints, manuscripts and contemporary writing, Getz examines the musical culture of sixteenth-century Milan. The book investigates the musician's role as an actor and a functionary in the political, religious, and social spectacles produced by the Milanese church, state and aristocracy within the city's diverse urban spaces. Furthermore, it establishes a context for the numerous motets, madrigals, and lute intabulations composed and printed in sixteenth-century Milan by examining their function within the urban milieu in which they were first performed.