Atti del XIV congresso della Societ internazionale di musicologia Free papers

Atti del XIV congresso della Societ   internazionale di musicologia  Free papers
Author: International Musicological Society. Congress
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 956
Release: 1990
Genre: Music
ISBN: STANFORD:36105004240334

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Atti del XIV congresso della Societ internazionale di musicologia Round tables

Atti del XIV congresso della Societ   internazionale di musicologia  Round tables
Author: International Musicological Society. Congress
Publsiher: EDT srl
Total Pages: 778
Release: 1990
Genre: Music
ISBN: 8870630846

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Atti del XIV congresso della Societ internazionale di musicologia Study sessions

Atti del XIV congresso della Societ   internazionale di musicologia  Study sessions
Author: International Musicological Society. Congress
Publsiher: EDT srl
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1990
Genre: Music
ISBN: 8870630757

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National Traditions in Nineteenth Century Opera Volume I

National Traditions in Nineteenth Century Opera  Volume I
Author: Steven Huebner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781351915854

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This volume covers opera in Italy, France, England and the Americas during the long nineteenth century (1789-1914). The book is divided into four sections that are thematically, rather than geographically, conceived: Places-essays centering on contexts for operatic culture; Genres and Styles-studies dealing with the question of how operas in this period were put together; Critical Studies of individual works, exemplifying particular critical trends; and Performance.

Atti del XIV Congresso della Societ internazionale di musicologia

Atti del XIV Congresso della Societ   internazionale di musicologia
Author: International Musicological Society. Congress,Angelo Pompilio
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1990
Genre: Music
ISBN: LCCN:91138756

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New Approaches to Naples c 1500 c 1800

New Approaches to Naples c 1500   c 1800
Author: Dr Melissa Calaresu,Professor Helen Hills
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2013-12-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781409474418

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Early modern Naples has been characterized as a marginal, wild and exotic place on the fringes of the European world, and as such an appropriate target of attempts, by Catholic missionaries and others, to ‘civilize’ the city. Historiographically bypassed in favour of Venice, Florence and Rome, Naples is frequently seen as emblematic of the cultural and political decline in the Italian peninsula and as epitomizing the problems of southern Italy. Yet, as this volume makes plain, such views blind us to some of its most extraordinary qualities, and limit our understanding, not only of one of the world's great capital cities, but also of the wider social, cultural and political dynamics of early modern Europe. As the centre of Spanish colonial power within Europe during the vicerealty, and with a population second only to Paris in early modern Europe, Naples is a city that deserves serious study. Further, as a Habsburg dominion, it offers vital points of comparison with non-European sites which were subject to European colonialism. While European colonization outside Europe has received intense scholarly attention, its cultural impact and representation within Europe remain under-explored. Too much has been taken for granted. Too few questions have been posed. In the sphere of the visual arts, investigation reveals that Neapolitan urbanism, architecture, painting and sculpture were of the highest quality during this period, while differing significantly from those of other Italian cities. For long ignored or treated as the subaltern sister of Rome, this urban treasure house is only now receiving the attention from scholars that it has so long deserved. This volume addresses the central paradoxes operating in early modern Italian scholarship. It seeks to illuminate both the historiographical pressures that have marginalized Naples and to showcase important new developments in Neapolitan cultural history and art history. Those developments showcased here include both theoretical or methodological innovation and new empirical approaches. Thus this volume illuminates new models of cultural history designed to ask new questions of Naples and tell new stories that have implications beyond the Kingdom of Naples for the study of early modern Italy and, indeed, early modern Europe.

New Approaches to Naples c 1500 c 1800

New Approaches to Naples c 1500   c 1800
Author: Helen Hills
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317088691

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Early modern Naples has been characterized as a marginal, wild and exotic place on the fringes of the European world, and as such an appropriate target of attempts, by Catholic missionaries and others, to ’civilize’ the city. Historiographically bypassed in favour of Venice, Florence and Rome, Naples is frequently seen as emblematic of the cultural and political decline in the Italian peninsula and as epitomizing the problems of southern Italy. Yet, as this volume makes plain, such views blind us to some of its most extraordinary qualities, and limit our understanding, not only of one of the world's great capital cities, but also of the wider social, cultural and political dynamics of early modern Europe. As the centre of Spanish colonial power within Europe during the vicerealty, and with a population second only to Paris in early modern Europe, Naples is a city that deserves serious study. Further, as a Habsburg dominion, it offers vital points of comparison with non-European sites which were subject to European colonialism. While European colonization outside Europe has received intense scholarly attention, its cultural impact and representation within Europe remain under-explored. Too much has been taken for granted. Too few questions have been posed. In the sphere of the visual arts, investigation reveals that Neapolitan urbanism, architecture, painting and sculpture were of the highest quality during this period, while differing significantly from those of other Italian cities. For long ignored or treated as the subaltern sister of Rome, this urban treasure house is only now receiving the attention from scholars that it has so long deserved. This volume addresses the central paradoxes operating in early modern Italian scholarship. It seeks to illuminate both the historiographical pressures that have marginalized Naples and to showcase important new developments in Neapolitan cultural history and art history. Those developments showcased here include bot

Both from the Ears and Mind

Both from the Ears and Mind
Author: Linda Phyllis Austern
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2020-07-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780226701592

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Both from the Ears and Mind offers a bold new understanding of the intellectual and cultural position of music in Tudor and Stuart England. Linda Phyllis Austern brings to life the kinds of educated writings and debates that surrounded musical performance, and the remarkable ways in which English people understood music to inform other endeavors, from astrology and self-care to divinity and poetics. Music was considered both art and science, and discussions of music and musical terminology provided points of contact between otherwise discrete fields of human learning. This book demonstrates how knowledge of music permitted individuals to both reveal and conceal membership in specific social, intellectual, and ideological communities. Attending to materials that go beyond music’s conventional limits, these chapters probe the role of music in commonplace books, health-maintenance and marriage manuals, rhetorical and theological treatises, and mathematical dictionaries. Ultimately, Austern illustrates how music was an indispensable frame of reference that became central to the fabric of life during a time of tremendous intellectual, social, and technological change.