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Music in the Culture of the Renaissance and Other Essays
1024
by Edward E. Lowinsky, Bonnie J. Blackburn (Editor)
Edward E. Lowinsky
Music in the Culture of the Renaissance and Other Essays
1024
by Edward E. Lowinsky, Bonnie J. Blackburn (Editor)
Edward E. Lowinsky
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Overview
The writings gathered here finally make available in one place Lowinsky's major essays—including four previously unpublished ones—in two volumes that are lavishly provided with musical examples and illustrations.
"Professor Lowinsky's method is the only kind of 'writing about music' that I value."—Igor Stravinsky
"Professor Lowinsky's method is the only kind of 'writing about music' that I value."—Igor Stravinsky
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780226494784 |
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Publisher: | University of Chicago Press |
Publication date: | 08/16/1989 |
Edition description: | 1 |
Pages: | 1024 |
Product dimensions: | 9.00(w) x 12.00(h) x 1.40(d) |
Table of Contents
List of IllustrationsForeword
Howard Mayer Brown
Foreword
Ellen T. Harris
Introduction
Bonnie J. Blackburn
I. Music and the History of Ideas
1. Music History and Its Relation to the History of Ideas
2. The Concept of Physical and Musical Space in the Renaissance (A Preliminary Sketch)
3. Music in the Culture of the Renaissance
4. Musical Genius: Evolution and Origins of a Concept
5. Taste, Style, and Ideology in Eighteenth-Century Music
6. Music of the Renaissance as Viewed by Renaissance Musicians
7. The Problem of Mannerism in Music: An Attempt at a Definition
8. Humanism in the Music of the Renaissance
II. Musical Iconography
9. The Goddess Fortuna in Music, with a Special Study of Josquin's Fortuna d'un gran tempo
10. Matthaeus Greiter's Fortuna: An Experiment in Chromaticism and in Musical Iconography
11. The Music in Carpaccio's "St. Jerome's Study"
12. Problems in Adrian Willaert's Iconography
13. Ockeghem's Canon for Thirty-Six Voices: An Essay in Musical Iconography
14. Music in Titian's Bacchanal of the Andrians: Origin and History of the Canon per tonos
15. Jan van Eyck's Tymotheos: Sculptor or Musician? With an Investigation of the Autobiographic Strain in French Poetry from Rutebeuf to Villon
III. The Sixteenth-Century Motet
16. Orlando di Lasso's Antwerp Motet Book and Its Relationship to the Contemporary Netherlandish Motet
17. A Newly Discovered Sixteenth-Century Motet Manuscript at the Biblioteca Vallicelliana in Rome
18. A Music Book for Anne Boleyn
IV. Josquin des Prez
19. Helmuth Osthoff's Josquin Monograph
20. Josquin des Prez and Ascanio Sforza
21. Ascanio Sforza's Life: A Key to Josquin's Biography and an Aid to the Chronology of His Works
22. Ludovico il Moro's Visit to the Abbey of Chiaravalle in 1497: A Report to Ascanio Sforza
V. Cipriano de Rore as Court Composer: Ferrara and Munich
23. Cipriano de Rore's Venus Motet: Its Poetic and Pictorial Sources
24. Calami sonum ferentes: A New Interpretation
25. Two Motets and Two Madrigals for the Este Family
26. Rore's New Year's Gift for Albrecht V of Bavaria
VI. Musica Ficta
27. The Function of Conflicting Signatures in Early Polyphonic Music
28. Conflicting Views on Conflicting Signatures
29. Adrian Willaert's Chromatic "Duo" Reexamined
30. Echoes of Adrian Willaert's Chromatic "Duo" in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth- Century Compositions
31. The Musical Avant-Garde of the Renaissance; or, The Peril and Profit of Foresight
32. Secret Chromatic Art Reexamined
33. Musica ficta in the Josquin Edition
VII. The Compositional Process
34. On the Use of Scores by Sixteenth-Century Musicians
35. Early Scores in Manuscripts
36. English Organ Music of the Renaissance
37. A Treatise on Text Underlay by a German Disciple of Francisco de Salinas
38. Canon Technique and Simultaneous Conception in Fifteenth-Century Music: A Comparison of North and South
39. On Mozart's Rhythm
VIII. Views and Reviews
40. Secret Chromatic Art in the Netherlands Motet: A Reply
41. Renaissance Writings on Music Theory
42. On the Presentation and Interpretation of Evidence: Another Review of Costanzo Festa's Biography
43. Character and Purposes of American Musicology: A Reply to Joseph Kerman
Bibliography of the Writings of Edward E. Lowinsky
Index of Manuscripts Cited
General Index
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