European Music, 1520-1640
An authoritative survey of music and its context in the Renaissance.

The sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries - the so-called Golden Age of Polyphony - represent a time of great change and development in European music, with the flourishing of Orlando di Lasso, Palestrina, Byrd, Victoria, Monteverdi and Schütz among others.
The chapters of this book, contributed by established scholars on subjects within their fields of expertise, deal with polyphonic music - sacred and secular, vocal and instrumental - during this period. The volume offers chronological surveys of national musical cultures (in Italy, France, the Netherlands, Germany, England, and Spain); genre studies (Mass, motet, madrigal, chanson, instrumental music, opera); and is completed with essays on intellectual and cultural developments and concepts relevant to music (music theory, printing, the Protestant Reformation and the corresponding Catholic movement, humanism, concepts of "Renaissance" and "Baroque"). It thus provides a complete overview of the music and its context.

Contributors: GARY TOMLINSON, JAMES HAAR, TIM CARTER, GIULIO ONGARO, NOEL O'REGAN, ALLAN ATLAS, ANTHONY CUMMINGS, RICHARD FREEDMAN, JEANICE BROOKS,DAVID TUNLEY, KATE VAN ORDEN, KRISTINE FORNEY, IAIN FENLON, KAROL BERGER, PETER BERGQUIST, DAVID CROOK, ROBIN LEAVER, CRAIG MONSON, TODD BORGERDING, LOUISE K. STEIN, GIUSEPPE GERBINO, ROGER BRAY, JONATHAN WAINWRIGHT, VICTOR COELHO, KEITH POLK
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European Music, 1520-1640
An authoritative survey of music and its context in the Renaissance.

The sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries - the so-called Golden Age of Polyphony - represent a time of great change and development in European music, with the flourishing of Orlando di Lasso, Palestrina, Byrd, Victoria, Monteverdi and Schütz among others.
The chapters of this book, contributed by established scholars on subjects within their fields of expertise, deal with polyphonic music - sacred and secular, vocal and instrumental - during this period. The volume offers chronological surveys of national musical cultures (in Italy, France, the Netherlands, Germany, England, and Spain); genre studies (Mass, motet, madrigal, chanson, instrumental music, opera); and is completed with essays on intellectual and cultural developments and concepts relevant to music (music theory, printing, the Protestant Reformation and the corresponding Catholic movement, humanism, concepts of "Renaissance" and "Baroque"). It thus provides a complete overview of the music and its context.

Contributors: GARY TOMLINSON, JAMES HAAR, TIM CARTER, GIULIO ONGARO, NOEL O'REGAN, ALLAN ATLAS, ANTHONY CUMMINGS, RICHARD FREEDMAN, JEANICE BROOKS,DAVID TUNLEY, KATE VAN ORDEN, KRISTINE FORNEY, IAIN FENLON, KAROL BERGER, PETER BERGQUIST, DAVID CROOK, ROBIN LEAVER, CRAIG MONSON, TODD BORGERDING, LOUISE K. STEIN, GIUSEPPE GERBINO, ROGER BRAY, JONATHAN WAINWRIGHT, VICTOR COELHO, KEITH POLK
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An authoritative survey of music and its context in the Renaissance.

The sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries - the so-called Golden Age of Polyphony - represent a time of great change and development in European music, with the flourishing of Orlando di Lasso, Palestrina, Byrd, Victoria, Monteverdi and Schütz among others.
The chapters of this book, contributed by established scholars on subjects within their fields of expertise, deal with polyphonic music - sacred and secular, vocal and instrumental - during this period. The volume offers chronological surveys of national musical cultures (in Italy, France, the Netherlands, Germany, England, and Spain); genre studies (Mass, motet, madrigal, chanson, instrumental music, opera); and is completed with essays on intellectual and cultural developments and concepts relevant to music (music theory, printing, the Protestant Reformation and the corresponding Catholic movement, humanism, concepts of "Renaissance" and "Baroque"). It thus provides a complete overview of the music and its context.

Contributors: GARY TOMLINSON, JAMES HAAR, TIM CARTER, GIULIO ONGARO, NOEL O'REGAN, ALLAN ATLAS, ANTHONY CUMMINGS, RICHARD FREEDMAN, JEANICE BROOKS,DAVID TUNLEY, KATE VAN ORDEN, KRISTINE FORNEY, IAIN FENLON, KAROL BERGER, PETER BERGQUIST, DAVID CROOK, ROBIN LEAVER, CRAIG MONSON, TODD BORGERDING, LOUISE K. STEIN, GIUSEPPE GERBINO, ROGER BRAY, JONATHAN WAINWRIGHT, VICTOR COELHO, KEITH POLK

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ISBN-13: 9781843838944
Publisher: BOYDELL & BREWER INC
Publication date: 05/15/2014
Series: ISSN , #5
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 592
Product dimensions: 9.10(w) x 6.20(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

JEANICE BROOKS is Professor of Music at the University of Southampton.

Table of Contents

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
Music in Italy [ii], 1560-1600 - T Noel O'Regan
Ital [iii], 1600-1640 - Tim Carter
Music for the Mass - Allan Atlas
The Motet, 1520-1640 - Anthony Cummings
Music in France [i], 1520-1560 - Richard Freedman
France [ii], 1560-1600 - Jeanice Brooks
French Music in the Early Seventeenth Century - David Tunley
Chanson, 1520-1640 - Kate Van Orden
Madrigal - James Haar
The Netherlands [i], 1520-1560 - Kristine Forney
The Netherlands [ii], 1560-1600 - Kristine Forney
The Netherlands [iii], 1600-1640 - Kristine Forney
Music, Print and Society in Sixteenth-Century Europe - Iain Fenlon
Concepts and Developments in Music Theory - Karol Berger
German Music [i], 1520-1560 - Peter Bergquist
German Music [ii], 1560-1600 - Peter Bergquist
Germany and Central Europe, 1600-1640 - David Crook
The Reformation and Music - Robin Leaver
Renewal, Reform, and Reaction in Catholic Music - Craig Monson
Spain [i-ii], 1530-1600 - Todd Borgerding and Louise K Stein
Spain [iii], 1600-1640 - Louise K Stein
Early Opera: the Initial Stage - Iain Fenlon
Music in England before 1560 - Roger Bray
Music in England [ii], 1560-1600 - Roger Bray
English Music, 1603-1642 - Jonathan Wainwright
Instrumental Music in Europe, 1520-1640 - Victor Coelho and Keith Polk
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