Hexachords in Late Renaissance Music

Hexachords in Late Renaissance Music
Author: Lionel Pike
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2019-05-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780429762550

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First published in 1998, this broad survey includes a large number of musical illustrations and provides an indispensable guide for both students and teachers. Hexachords and solmization syllables formed the foundations of musical language during the sixteenth century. Yet, owing to changes over time in music education and style, there no longer exists widespread general knowledge of hexachords. Without this awareness it is impossible to appreciate fully the music of the most important composers of the Renaissance such as Palestrina, Lasso and Monteverdi. This book is the first attempt to fill such a gap in our understanding of hexachords and how they were employed in late-Renaissance music. Lionel Pike’s research covers the period from Willaert to Dowland (c. 1530-1600) and examines the ways in which the uses of hexachords developed in the hands of different composers. The book concludes with an investigation of English examples of hexachords in vocal and instrumental music.

Late Renaissance Music at the Hapsburg Court

Late Renaissance Music at the Hapsburg Court
Author: C. P. Comberiati
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781134287376

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First Published in 1987. This study presents the background for the sacred musical patronage at the court, with specific reference to the polyphonic settings of the Mass Ordinary - during the reign of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II (1576-1612). One function of the present work is to collect the various relevant data concerning the chapel and the Mass, and to demonstrate basic relationships at the court. This study approaches the chapel of Rudolf II through archival research, musical sources, and comparing the compositional process of its composers. The goal is a better understanding of the sacred musical practice at the chapel.

Composing Community in Late Medieval Music

Composing Community in Late Medieval Music
Author: Jane D. Hatter
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2019-05-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781108474917

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An exploration of what self-referential compositions reveal about late medieval musical networks, linking choirboys to canons and performers to theorists.

The Renaissance Reform of Medieval Music Theory

The Renaissance Reform of Medieval Music Theory
Author: Stefano Mengozzi
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2010-02-11
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780521884150

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A detailed study of the sight-singing method introduced by the 11th-century monk Guido of Arezzo, in its intellectual context.

Late Renaissance and Baroque Music

Late Renaissance and Baroque Music
Author: Alec Harman,Anthony Milner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1969
Genre: Music
ISBN: UOM:39015007644662

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Late Renaissance and Baroque Music

Late Renaissance and Baroque Music
Author: Richard Alec Harman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1972
Genre: Music
ISBN: OCLC:1359010409

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The Harvard Dictionary of Music

The Harvard Dictionary of Music
Author: Don Michael Randel
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 1008
Release: 2014-03-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780674417991

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This classic reference work, the best one-volume music dictionary available, has been brought completely up to date in this new edition. Combining authoritative scholarship and lucid, lively prose, the Fourth Edition of The Harvard Dictionary of Music is the essential guide for musicians, students, and everyone who appreciates music.

Interpreting Historical Keyboard Music

Interpreting Historical Keyboard Music
Author: Andrew Woolley,John Kitchen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781317113553

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Research in the field of keyboard studies, especially when intimately connected with issues of performance, is often concerned with the immediate working environments and practices of musicians of the past. An important pedagogical tool, the keyboard has served as the ’workbench’ of countless musicians over the centuries. In the process it has shaped the ways in which many historical musicians achieved their aspirations and went about meeting creative challenges. In recent decades interest has turned towards a contextualized understanding of creative processes in music, and keyboard studies appears well placed to contribute to the exploration of this wider concern. The nineteen essays collected here encompass the range of research in the field, bringing together contributions from performers, organologists and music historians. Questions relevant to issues of creative practice in various historical contexts, and of interpretative issues faced today, form a guiding thread. Its scope is wide-ranging, with contributions covering the mid-sixteenth to early twentieth century. It is also inclusive, encompassing the diverse range of approaches to the field of contemporary keyboard studies. Collectively the essays form a survey of the ways in which the study of keyboard performance can enrich our understanding of musical life in a given period.