The Rise of European Music 1380 1500

The Rise of European Music  1380 1500
Author: Reinhard Strohm
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 720
Release: 1993
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0521417457

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By limiting its scope to the 120 years that witnessed perhaps the most dramatic expansion of our musical heritage, this book responds, in the 1990s, to the tremendous increase in specialized research and public awareness of that period. It is the most comprehensive survey since Gustave Reese wrote his Music in the Renaissance in 1954. The author presents fresh views in each chapter, discussing dozens of musical examples, adducing well-known and previously unknown documents, and referring to and evaluating the most recent scholarship in the field. The issues discussed include the impact of the Great Schism on music, a reevaluation of English influence in Europe, the "invention" of the musical "masterwork" in the 1450s and the "encounter of music and Renaissance" in late fifteenth-century Italy and Spain.

Rise of European Music 1380 1500

Rise of European Music  1380 1500
Author: Reinhard Strohm
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre: Music
ISBN: OCLC:1154995404

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The Rise of European Music 1380 1500

The Rise of European Music  1380 1500
Author: Reinhard Strohm
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 744
Release: 2005-02-17
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0521619343

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This is a detailed and comprehensive survey of music in the late middle ages and early Renaissance. By limiting its scope to the 120 years which witnessed perhaps the most dramatic expansion of our musical heritage, the book responds, in the 1990s, to the tremendous increase in specialised research and public awareness of that period. Three of the four main Parts (I, II, IV) describe the development of polyphony and its cultural contexts in many European countries, from the successors of Machaut (d. 1377) to the achievements of Josquin des Prez and his contemporaries working in Renaissance Italy around 1500. Part III, by contrast, illustrates the musical life of the institutions, and musical practices outside the realm of composed polyphony that were traditional and common all over Europe. The book proposes fresh views in each chapter, discussing dozens of musical examples adducing well-known and hitherto unknown documents, and referring to and evaluating the most recent scholarship in the field.

European Music 1520 1640

European Music  1520 1640
Author: James Haar
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2014
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781843838944

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Chronological surveys of national musical cultures (in Italy, France, the Netherlands, Germany, England, and Spain), genre studies (Mass, motet, madrigal, chanson, instrumental music, opera), as well as essays on intellectual and cultural developments and concepts relevant to music (music theory, printing, the Protestant Reformation and the corresponding Catholic movement, humanism, the concepts of "Renaissance" and "Baroque").

A Companion to Music in Sixteenth Century Venice

A Companion to Music in Sixteenth Century Venice
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2017-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004358300

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Covering all facets of musical life in sixteenth-century Venice, the Companion addresses the city’s institutions (churches, confraternities, and academies), public and private occasions of music making, musicians and instrument makers, and the rich variety of musical genres.

Identity and Locality in Early European Music 1028 1740

Identity and Locality in Early European Music  1028 1740
Author: Jason Stoessel
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781351563383

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This collection presents numerous discoveries and fresh insights into music and musical practices that shaped distinctly localized individual and collective identities in pre-modern and early modern Europe. Contributions by leading and emerging European music experts fall into three areas: plainchant traditions in Aquitania and the Iberian peninsula during the first 700 years of the second millennium; late medieval musical aesthetics, traditions and practices in Paris, Padua, Prague and more generally England, Germany and Spain; and local traditions in Renaissance Augsburg and Baroque Naples and Dresden. In addition to in-depth readings of anonymous musical traditions, contributors provide new details concerning the lives and music of well-known composers such as Adr de Chabannes, Bartolino da Padova, Ciconia, Josquin, Senfl, Alessandro Scarlatti, Heinichen and Zelenka. This book will appeal to a broad range of readers, including chant scholars, medievalists, music historians, and anyone interested in music's place in pre-modern and early modern European culture.

Identity and Locality in Early European Music 1028 740

 Identity and Locality in Early European Music  1028 740
Author: Jason Stoessel
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781351563376

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This collection presents numerous discoveries and fresh insights into music and musical practices that shaped distinctly localized individual and collective identities in pre-modern and early modern Europe. Contributions by leading and emerging European music experts fall into three areas: plainchant traditions in Aquitania and the Iberian peninsula during the first 700 years of the second millennium; late medieval musical aesthetics, traditions and practices in Paris, Padua, Prague and more generally England, Germany and Spain; and local traditions in Renaissance Augsburg and Baroque Naples and Dresden. In addition to in-depth readings of anonymous musical traditions, contributors provide new details concerning the lives and music of well-known composers such as Ad?r de Chabannes, Bartolino da Padova, Ciconia, Josquin, Senfl, Alessandro Scarlatti, Heinichen and Zelenka. This book will appeal to a broad range of readers, including chant scholars, medievalists, music historians, and anyone interested in music's place in pre-modern and early modern European culture.

The Crisis of Music in Early Modern Europe 1470 1530

The Crisis of Music in Early Modern Europe  1470 1530
Author: Rob C. Wegman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2005
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780415975124

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This is the first serious study of the conflict that affected music in early modern Europe in 1470s - the gradual introduction of polyphony. Examining this major change in sensibility and mentality, Rob C Wegman illuminates a key period of change in Western musical history.