Music and culture in late Renaissance Italy / Iain Fenlon
Utgivning: Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press, 2002Beskrivning: 265 sISBN:- 0-19-816444-0
- 780.9 22 (machine generated)
- Ijb-i.38
| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Book | Musik- och teaterbiblioteket Magasin A | B24.011 | 1 | Available | 26201072159 |
Magnificence as civic image : music and ceremonial space in early modern Venice -- Strangers in Paradise : Dutchmen in Venice in 1525 -- Music and reform : the Savonarolan legacy -- Music and civic piety in Counter-Reformation Milan -- The Tini broadside catalogue of c. 1596 -- Scipione Gonzaga : a "poor" cardinal in Rome -- Gioseffo Zarlino and the Accademia Venetiana della Fama -- Lepanto : music, ceremony, and celebration in Counter-Reformation Rome -- Rites of passage : Cosimo I de' Medici and the Theatre of Death -- Giaches de Wert and the Palatine Basilica of Santa Barbara : Music, liturgy, and design -- Preparations for a princess : Florence, 1588-1589
Explores the role of music in the cultural, religious, and political upheavals of late Renaissance Italy, revealing how musical activity of all kinds was instrumentalized by those in power. Italian culture did not lose its vigour after 1530, but underwent a transformation.