The Italian Madrigal in the Early Sixteenth Century

The Italian Madrigal in the Early Sixteenth Century
Author: Iain Fenlon
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1988
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780521252287

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This 1988 book examines the genesis and dissemination of the Italian madrigal in its formative stages. Iain Fenlon and James Haar have analysed this vast repertoire as it is found in manuscript and print offer information concerning the date and provenance of many fundamental sources together with a view of the subject which differs radically from previous treatments. Their study is divided into two parts. The first covers the rise and early cultivation of the madrigal, chiefly in Florence and Rome. The second contains a detailed descriptive inventory of all known manuscripts and printed editions, finishing with lists of contents and concordances in each case. This important study will serve those with an interest in Renaissance music and the changing cultural ambience of early sixteenth-century Florence and Rome.

The Italian Madrigal in the Early Sixteenth Century

The Italian Madrigal in the Early Sixteenth Century
Author: Iain Fenlon
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-02-21
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780521126090

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This 1988 book examines the genesis and dissemination of the Italian madrigal in its formative stages. Iain Fenlon and James Haar have analysed this vast repertoire as it is found in manuscript and print offer information concerning the date and provenance of many fundamental sources together with a view of the subject which differs radically from previous treatments. Their study is divided into two parts. The first covers the rise and early cultivation of the madrigal, chiefly in Florence and Rome. The second contains a detailed descriptive inventory of all known manuscripts and printed editions, finishing with lists of contents and concordances in each case. This important study will serve those with an interest in Renaissance music and the changing cultural ambience of early sixteenth-century Florence and Rome.

Modal Subjectivities

Modal Subjectivities
Author: Susan McClary
Publisher: University of California Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0520314255

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In this boldly innovative book, renowned musicologist Susan McClary presents an illuminating cultural interpretation of the Italian madrigal, one of the most influential repertories of the Renaissance. A genre that sought to produce simulations in sound of complex interiorities, the madrigal introduced into music a vast range of new signifying practices: musical representations of emotions, desire, gender stereotypes, reason, madness, tensions between mind and body, and much more. In doing so, it not only greatly expanded the expressive agendas of European music but also recorded certain assumptions of the time concerning selfhood, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the history of Western subjectivity. Modal Subjectivities covers the span of the sixteenth-century polyphonic madrigal, from its early manifestations in Philippe Verdelot's settings of Machiavelli in the 1520s through the tortured chromatic experiments of Carlo Gesualdo. Although McClary takes the lyrics into account in shaping her readings, she focuses particularly on the details of the music itself—the principal site of the genre's self-fashionings. In order to work effectively with musical meanings in this pretonal repertory, she also develops an analytical method that allows her to unravel the sophisticated allegorical structures characteristic of the madrigal. This pathbreaking book demonstrates how we might glean insights into a culture on the basis of its nonverbal artistic enterprises.

Sixteenth-century madrigal

Sixteenth-century madrigal
Author: Jessie A. Owens
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 359
Release: 1989-03
Genre: Madrigals, Italian
ISBN: 9780824055271

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First Published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Analysis of Italian Madrigals and French Chansons of Jacques Arcadelt

Analysis of Italian Madrigals and French Chansons of Jacques Arcadelt
Author: Mary Ann Render
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1963
Genre:
ISBN:

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The sixteenth century produced some of the finest vocal music in the history of this art. While the style of the composers of the late sixteenth century, an era which found vocal polyphony at its best, has been given considerable attention, the music written in the first half of the sixteenth century is also worthy of investigation, since without the foundation which was laid early in the century, vocal music could not have attained the heights which it did in the latter part of the century. Among those whose names are connected with secular music of the early sixteenth century is Jacques Arcadelt. Unlike many of his contemporaries, he was prolific as a composer of both the Italian madrigal and the French chanson. Although he contributed little that was new or startling, he did, nonetheless, share a part in the development of the vocal polyphony of the sixteenth century and his music merits investigation. This does not pretend to be an exhaustive study of the style of Arcadelt. However, an analysis has been made, from selected madrigals and chansons, of melody, rhythm, dissonance, harmony, and formal devices in an attempt to determine something of the style of the composer. Also included is a comparison of the styles of the madrigal and the chanson as treated by Arcadelt.

The Italian Madrigal

The Italian Madrigal
Author: Alfred Einstein
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2019-08-06
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0691200718

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Volume 1 of 3. This monumental three-volume work on the Italian madrigal from its beginnings about 1500 to its decline in the 17th century is based on the research of 40 years, and is a cultural history of the development of Italian music. Mr. Einstein, renowned musicologist, supplies a background and a sense of proportion to the field: he gives the right order to the single composers in the evolution fo the madrigal, attaches new values to old names, and places in the foreground the outstanding, but until now rather neglected, personality of Cipriano de Rore. His work is not, however, purely musicological; his object is to inquire into the functions of secular music in Italian life during the Cinquecento, and to contribute to our knowledge and understanding of that great century in general. Translated from the German by Oliver Strunk, Roger Sessions and Alexander H. Krappe. Originally published in 1948. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

The Italian Madrigal

The Italian Madrigal
Author: Alfred Einstein
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1949
Genre: Composers, Italian
ISBN:

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