The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Music
Volume 1
2005
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68 pages
- About this editionISBN: 9780521792738, 0521792738Page count: 591Published: December 22, 2005Format: HardcoverPublisher: Cambridge University PressLanguage: EnglishEditors: Cambridge University Press, John Butt, Lecturer in Music Royal Holloway and Bedford New College Tim Carter, Tim CarterCreate CitationTable of contentsThe Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Music seeks to provide the most up-to-date knowledge on seventeenth-century music together with a vital questioning of the way in which such a history can be told or put together for our present purposes. Written by a distinguished team of experts in the field, the chapters not only address traditional areas of knowledge such as opera and church music, but also look at the way this extremely diverse and dynamic musical world has been categorised in the past and how its products are viewed from various cultural points of view. While this history does not depart entirely from the traditional study of musical works and their composers, there is a strong emphasis on the institutions, cultures and politics of the age, together with an interrogation of the ways in which music related to contemporary arts, sciences and beliefs.Source: PublisherOther editionsJul 31, 2014Cambridge University PressPaperback614 pagesCommon terms and phrasesageappearariaassociatedBaroquebassbecomeCambridgecastratoCatholiccharacterschoirschurchcollectioncomposerscompositionconcertocontinuedcourtculturedancedevelopeddidiscussionearlyededitionedseffectEnglandEnglishEuropeexampleexpressionfiguresfourFranceFrenchgenreGermanGiovannigivenHistoryimitationimportantinstrumentsItalianItalyJesuitkeyboardkindLalatelaterleastlinesMore terms and phrasesShow lessGet bookBorrowEdit locationCancelCheck availability at libraries near youNo matching city or zip codeSimilar booksPlaying with HistoryThe Historical Approach to Musical PerformanceBy John Butt, Butt JohnWhy do we feel the need to perform music in a historically informed style? Is this need related to wider cultural concerns? In this challenging study, John Butt sums up recent debates on the nature ...Monteverdi and His ContemporariesBy Lecturer in Music Royal Holloway and Bedford New College Tim Carter, Tim CarterThis collection of reprinted essays takes the trends of the author's Music, Patronage and Printing in Late Renaissance Florence (also in the 'Variorum' series) in a somewhat different direction. If ...The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century MusicBy CookThe Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Music is the first appraisal of the development of music in the twentieth century from the vantage-point of the twenty-first. This wide-rangin and eclectic ...More booksAbout the workOriginally published: 2005Genre: Music criticismEditors: Tim Carter, John ButtSubject: Music / General, Music / History & Criticism, Music -- History and criticism -- 17th centuryPublisherCambridge University PressSearch Cambridge University PressMore from the publisher collectionThe Cambridge History of American MusicVolume 1The Cambridge History of American Music, first published in 1998, celebrates the richness of America's musical life. It was the first study of music in the United States to be written by a team of ...The Cambridge History of Western Music TheoryVolume 1Publisher Description (unedited publisher data) The Cambridge History of Western Music Theory is the first comprehensive history of Western music theory to be published in the English language. A ...The Cambridge History of Nineteenth-Century MusicVolume 1By SamsonThe most informed reference book on nineteenth-century music currently available, this comprehensive overview of music in the nineteenth century draws on the most recent scholarship in the field. ...More books