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Word, Image, and Song, Vol. 1
Rebecca cypess,
Beth l. glixon,
Nathan link,
Alan curtis,
Alvaro torrente,
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Andrew h. weaver,
Barbara russano hanning,
Beth l. glixon,
Deborah howard,
Dinko fabris,
Gary tomlinson,
Giuseppe mazzotta,
Jennifer williams brown,
Jonathan glixon,
Margaret murata,
Mauro calcagno,
Prof david rosand,
Robert r. holzer,
Ruth i. deford,
Susan parker shimp,
Suzanne g. cusick,
Wendy heller
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New essays by noted authorities on music and related arts in early modern Italy, giving special attention to musical sources, poetry, performance, and visual arts.The rich cultural environment of e...
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01 November 2013

New essays by noted authorities on music and related arts in early modern Italy, giving special attention to musical sources, poetry, performance, and visual arts.
The rich cultural environment of early modern Italy inspired a vast array of musical innovations: this was the first age of the virtuoso performer, the era that witnessed the beginnings of opera, and a moment that saw the intersection and cross-fertilization of madrigals and songs of all sorts. Word, Image, and Song: Essays on Early Modern Italy presents a broad range of approaches to the study of music and related arts in that era. Topics include musical source studies, issues of performance, poetry and linguistics, influences on music from the classical tradition, and the interconnectedness of music and visual art. Their points of departure include well-known musical workssuch as Monteverdi's madrigals, librettos of seventeenth-century operas, the poetry of Giambattista Marino, and the paintings of Titian and his contemporaries.
Contributors: Jennifer Williams Brown, Mauro Calcagno, Alan Curtis, Suzanne G. Cusick, Ruth I. DeFord, Dinko Fabris, Beth L. Glixon, Jonathan E. Glixon, Barbara Russano Hanning, Wendy Heller, Robert R. Holzer, Deborah Howard, Giuseppe Mazzotta, Margaret Murata, David Rosand, Susan ParkerShimp, Gary Tomlinson, Alvaro Torrente, Andrew H. Weaver.
Rebecca Cypess is Assistant Professor of Music at the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. Beth L. Glixon is Instructor in Musicology at the University of Kentucky School of Music. Nathan Link is NEH Associate Professor of Music at Centre College.
The rich cultural environment of early modern Italy inspired a vast array of musical innovations: this was the first age of the virtuoso performer, the era that witnessed the beginnings of opera, and a moment that saw the intersection and cross-fertilization of madrigals and songs of all sorts. Word, Image, and Song: Essays on Early Modern Italy presents a broad range of approaches to the study of music and related arts in that era. Topics include musical source studies, issues of performance, poetry and linguistics, influences on music from the classical tradition, and the interconnectedness of music and visual art. Their points of departure include well-known musical workssuch as Monteverdi's madrigals, librettos of seventeenth-century operas, the poetry of Giambattista Marino, and the paintings of Titian and his contemporaries.
Contributors: Jennifer Williams Brown, Mauro Calcagno, Alan Curtis, Suzanne G. Cusick, Ruth I. DeFord, Dinko Fabris, Beth L. Glixon, Jonathan E. Glixon, Barbara Russano Hanning, Wendy Heller, Robert R. Holzer, Deborah Howard, Giuseppe Mazzotta, Margaret Murata, David Rosand, Susan ParkerShimp, Gary Tomlinson, Alvaro Torrente, Andrew H. Weaver.
Rebecca Cypess is Assistant Professor of Music at the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. Beth L. Glixon is Instructor in Musicology at the University of Kentucky School of Music. Nathan Link is NEH Associate Professor of Music at Centre College.
Price: $170.00
Pages: 414
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Publication Date:
01 November 2013
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781580464291
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
MUSIC / History & Criticism, History of music, MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Classical, Music reviews and criticism, Art music, orchestral and formal music
Almost every essay is rooted in seventeenth-century Venice. Nonetheless, the editors have achieved what amounts to a landmark collection of scholarly commentary on the compositional, spatial, visual, hermeneutic, and socio-political power of musical drama in this period. will appeal to scholars across a wide array of disciplines. Encourages a keen reconsideration of documentary sources and the stratified ways in which they can be read, . . . combining empirical analysis with a keen cultural and humanistic perspective. [Cusick's chapter] engages the reader in an old musicological topic made fresh by means of a compelling methodological framework.
Maria Cavalli, Copyist and Teacher - Jennifer Williams Brown
Il ritorno di Poppea: A New German Source Provokes Some New Thoughts-and Old Arguments - Alan Curtis
An Unreported Mantuan Libretto from 1623 - Gary Tomlinson
The Triumph of Inconstancy: The Vicissitudes of a Seventeenth-Century Libretto - Beth Glixon and Jonathan E. Glixon
A Letter on Benedetto Ferrari, "Eccellentissimo sonator di tiorba" - Dinko Fabris
Recordings of Music Written for St. Mark's: An Architectural Historian's View - Deborah Howard
The Twenty-Two Steps: Clef Anomalies or "Basso alla bastarda" in Mid-Seventeenth-Century Italian Opera - Alvaro Torrente
"Indarno chiedi": Clorinda and the Interpretation of Monteverdi's Combattimento - Suzanne G. Cusick
The Veil, the Mask, and the Eunuch: Sight, Sound, and Imperial Erotics in L'incoronazione di Poppea - Wendy Heller
Baciami, Claudio: Psychological Depth and Carnal Desire in the Marino Settings of Monteverdi's Book Seven - Andrew H. Weaver
Powerless Spirit: Echo on the Musical Stage of the Late Renaissance - Barbara Russano Hanning
Excavating Virgil in Counter-Reformation Rome: Domenico Mazzocchi's Dialoghi Based on the Aeneid - Susan Parker Shimp
Music as a Fonte della varietà: Sforza Pallavicino on the Aria 233Robert R. Holzer - Robert R. Holzer
Giambattista Marino's Operatic Aesthetics - Giuseppe Mazzotta
Strophic Form in the Canzonettas of Orazio Vecchi, Luca Marenzio, and Claudio Monteverdi - Ruth I. DeFord
Cantar ottave, cantar storie - Margaret Murata
Dramatizing Discourse in Seventeenth-Century Opera: Music as Illocutionary Force in Francesco Cavalli's Giasone (1649) - Mauro Calcagno
Incitamentum amoris musica [picta] - Prof David Rosand
Selected Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
Il ritorno di Poppea: A New German Source Provokes Some New Thoughts-and Old Arguments - Alan Curtis
An Unreported Mantuan Libretto from 1623 - Gary Tomlinson
The Triumph of Inconstancy: The Vicissitudes of a Seventeenth-Century Libretto - Beth Glixon and Jonathan E. Glixon
A Letter on Benedetto Ferrari, "Eccellentissimo sonator di tiorba" - Dinko Fabris
Recordings of Music Written for St. Mark's: An Architectural Historian's View - Deborah Howard
The Twenty-Two Steps: Clef Anomalies or "Basso alla bastarda" in Mid-Seventeenth-Century Italian Opera - Alvaro Torrente
"Indarno chiedi": Clorinda and the Interpretation of Monteverdi's Combattimento - Suzanne G. Cusick
The Veil, the Mask, and the Eunuch: Sight, Sound, and Imperial Erotics in L'incoronazione di Poppea - Wendy Heller
Baciami, Claudio: Psychological Depth and Carnal Desire in the Marino Settings of Monteverdi's Book Seven - Andrew H. Weaver
Powerless Spirit: Echo on the Musical Stage of the Late Renaissance - Barbara Russano Hanning
Excavating Virgil in Counter-Reformation Rome: Domenico Mazzocchi's Dialoghi Based on the Aeneid - Susan Parker Shimp
Music as a Fonte della varietà: Sforza Pallavicino on the Aria 233Robert R. Holzer - Robert R. Holzer
Giambattista Marino's Operatic Aesthetics - Giuseppe Mazzotta
Strophic Form in the Canzonettas of Orazio Vecchi, Luca Marenzio, and Claudio Monteverdi - Ruth I. DeFord
Cantar ottave, cantar storie - Margaret Murata
Dramatizing Discourse in Seventeenth-Century Opera: Music as Illocutionary Force in Francesco Cavalli's Giasone (1649) - Mauro Calcagno
Incitamentum amoris musica [picta] - Prof David Rosand
Selected Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index