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Orlando di Lasso's Imitation Magnificats for Counter-Reformation Munich /

After the Mass Ordinary, the Magnificat was the liturgical text most frequently set by Renaissance composers, and Orlando di Lasso's 101 polyphonic settings form the largest and most varied repertory of Magnificats in the history of European music. In the first detailed investigation of this re...

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Autor principal: Crook, David, 1957- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [1994]
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Acknowledgments --  |t Abbreviations --  |t Pitch, Clef, and Chord Designations --  |t Chapter 1. Introduction: Orlando di Lasso and the Polyphonic Magnificat --  |t Chapter 2. Sixteenth-Century Vespers Polyphony for the Bavarian Court, the Use of Freising, and the Tridentine Reforms --  |t Chapter 3. The Patrona Bavarian: Music and the Counter-Reformation in Bavaria --  |t Chapter 4. The Representation of Psalm-Tone Categories in Imitation Magnificats --  |t Chapter 5. The Intertextuality of Lasso's Imitation Magnificats --  |t Appendix 1: The Magnificat Set to Lasso's Canticle Tone No. 2 --  |t Appendix 2: Catalog of Lasso Magnificats with First Publications and Approximate Dates of Composition --  |t Appendix 3: Instructions for the Elevation of the Image of the Risen Christ after None on Ascension --  |t Appendix 4: Correspondences between Lasso's Imitation Magnificats and Their Model Compositions --  |t Works Cited --  |t Index. 
520 |a After the Mass Ordinary, the Magnificat was the liturgical text most frequently set by Renaissance composers, and Orlando di Lasso's 101 polyphonic settings form the largest and most varied repertory of Magnificats in the history of European music. In the first detailed investigation of this repertory, David Crook focuses on the forty parody or imitation Magnificats, which Lasso based on motets, madrigals, and chansons written by such composers as Josquin and Rore. By examining these Magnificats in their social, historical, and liturgical contexts and in terms of composition theory, Crook opens a new window on the breadth and subtlety of an important composer often harshly judged on his use of preexistent music. Crook places Lasso amidst the Counter-Reformation reforms at the Bavarian court where he composed the Magnificats, and where there emerged a fanatical Marian cult that favored this genre. In a section on compositional procedure, Crook explains that Lasso abandoned the traditional eight psalm-tone melodies in his imitation Magnificats, considers the new ways he found to represent the tones, and describes how Lasso's experimentation reflected the complex relationship between mode and tone in Renaissance theory and practice. Arguing that Lasso's varied uses of preexistent music defy current definitions of parody technique, Crook, in his final chapter, reveals the imitation Magnificats as vastly more imaginative and innovative than previous characterizations suggest. Originally published in 1994. 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 paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback 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. 
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