The Lute in the Dutch Golden Age: Musical Culture in the Netherlands ca. 1580-1670
The lute’s cultural impact throughout the Dutch Golden Age can be compared to that of the piano in the 19th century. It was the universal instrument for solo music-making, as well as in ensembles and to accompany singers, mainly associated with the social elite - the aristocracy and the prosperous burghers. This richly illustrated book is the first to showcase famous and obscure lutenists, professional musicians and amateurs, the lute music in books and manuscripts, the lute makers and the international lute trade, while also exploring the place of the instrument in the Dutch literature and art of the period.
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The Lute in the Dutch Golden Age: Musical Culture in the Netherlands ca. 1580-1670
The lute’s cultural impact throughout the Dutch Golden Age can be compared to that of the piano in the 19th century. It was the universal instrument for solo music-making, as well as in ensembles and to accompany singers, mainly associated with the social elite - the aristocracy and the prosperous burghers. This richly illustrated book is the first to showcase famous and obscure lutenists, professional musicians and amateurs, the lute music in books and manuscripts, the lute makers and the international lute trade, while also exploring the place of the instrument in the Dutch literature and art of the period.
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The Lute in the Dutch Golden Age: Musical Culture in the Netherlands ca. 1580-1670

The Lute in the Dutch Golden Age: Musical Culture in the Netherlands ca. 1580-1670

The Lute in the Dutch Golden Age: Musical Culture in the Netherlands ca. 1580-1670

The Lute in the Dutch Golden Age: Musical Culture in the Netherlands ca. 1580-1670

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The lute’s cultural impact throughout the Dutch Golden Age can be compared to that of the piano in the 19th century. It was the universal instrument for solo music-making, as well as in ensembles and to accompany singers, mainly associated with the social elite - the aristocracy and the prosperous burghers. This richly illustrated book is the first to showcase famous and obscure lutenists, professional musicians and amateurs, the lute music in books and manuscripts, the lute makers and the international lute trade, while also exploring the place of the instrument in the Dutch literature and art of the period.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040799420
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/01/2025
Series: Amsterdam Studies in the Dutch Golden Age
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 157 MB
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About the Author

Jan W.J. Burgers is senior researcher at the Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands in The Hague and professor of source studies at the University of Amsterdam.

Table of Contents

Preface, 1. The Lute and Its Music in Europe, 2. Prelude: The Lute in the Netherlands before 1600, 3. Music in the Dutch Republic, 4. Lutenists of the Golden Age, c.1580-1670, 5. A Lutenist of Standing: Constantijn Huygens, 6. Lute Music, 7. Infrastructure: Lute Building and the Lute Trade, 8. The Lute in the Arts of the Golden Age, 9. Postlude: The Lute in the Dutch Republic, 1670-1800, SOURCES USED
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