The civic muse : music and musicians in Siena during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance /
Siena, blessed with neither the aristocratic nor the ecclesiastical patronage enjoyed by music in other northern Italian centers like Florence, nevertheless attracted first-rate composers and performers from all over Europe. As Frank A. D'Accone shows in this scrupulously documented study, poli...
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Chicago :
University of Chicago Press,
©1997.
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- THE CIVIC MUSE; CONTENTS; List of Illustrations; List of Tables; List of Musical Examples; Preface; Note on Sources, Citations, and Transcriptions; Note on Sienese Dating and Money; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part One: The Cathedral; 1. The Cathedral and Its Administration, Personnel, and Liturgical Calendar; 2. Chant and Improvised Polyphony in Later Medieval Times; 3. Singers and Organists, 1380-1448; 4. Building a Chapel, 1448-1480; 5. Expansion and Retrenchment in the Chapel, 1480-1507; 6. The Development of a Stable Chapel, 1507-1555
- 7. Decline and Transformation of the Chapel, 1555-1607Part Two: The Palazzo Pubblico; 8. Origins and Establishment of the Trumpeters' Corps, 1230-1399; 9. Pomp, Circumstance, and Security: The Trumpeters' Corps as an Ongoing Institution in the Fifteenth Century; 10. Diminishing Importance and Nostalgia for Times Past: The Trumpeters' Corps in the Sixteenth Century; 11. Establishment and Consolidation of the Pifferi in the Fifteenth Century; 12. Triumph of the Wind Band in the Sixteenth Century; Part Three: Music in the Life of the Town
- 13. Beyond Cathedral and Palace Walls: Professional Musicians and Dancing Masters, Amateurs, Builders, and Repairmen, 1300-1614. Music at Social Events, Public and Private; Register of Musicians; I. Cathedral Singers and Wind Players; II. Cathedral Organists and Organ Builders; III. Palace Trumpeters and Shawm Players, Town Criers, Drummers, and Singers; IV. Palace Pifferi; Bibliography; Index