European music, 1520-1640 /
Palestrina, Byrd, Victoria, Monteverdi and Schütz were just some of the great names of the Golden Age of Polyphony. Here is a comprehensive overview of the period, covering musical culture in individual European countries, genre studies and essays on intellectual and cultural developments.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Woodbridge, UK ; Rochester, NY :
Boydell Press,
2006.
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Colección: | Studies in medieval and Renaissance music ;
5. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Renaissance humanism and music / Gary Tomlinson
- The concept of the Renaissance /James Haar
- The concept of the Baroque / Tim Carter
- Italy, i: 1520-1560 / Giulio Ongaro
- Italy, ii: 1560-1600 / Noel O'Regan
- Italy, iii: 1600-1640 / Tim Carter
- Music for the mass / Allan W. Atlas
- The motet / Anthony Cummings
- France, i: 1520-1560 / Richard Freedman
- France, ii: 1560-1600 / Jeanice Brooks
- France, iii: 1600-1640 /David Tunley
- Chanson and air / Kate van Orden
- Madrigal / James Haar
- The Netherlands, 1520-1640 / Kritine K. Forney
- Music, print, and society in sixteenth-century Europe / Iain Fenlon
- Concepts and developments in music theory / Karol Berger
- Germany and Central Europe, i: 1520-1600 / David Crook
- The Reformation and music / Robin A. Leaver
- Renewal, reform, and reaction in Catholic music / Craig Monson
- Spain, i: 1530-1600 / Todd M. Borgerding and Louise K. Stein
- Spain, ii: 1600-1640 / Louise K. Stein
- Early opera: the initial phase / Giuseppe Gerbino and Iain Fenlon
- England, i: 1485-1600 / Roger Bray
- England, ii: 1603-1642 / Jonathan P. Wainwright
- Instrumental music / Victor Coelho and Keith Polk.