Music and musicians in Renaissance Rome and other courts

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Music and musicians in Renaissance Rome and other courts

Richard Sherr

(Variorum collected studies series, CS641)

Ashgate, c1999

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The focus of this book is the musical institutions of the 16th century, above all the papal chapel and the music that was performed there. From a basis of detailed archival research, Richard Sherr examines questions such as the membership and repertory of the papal choir and its performance practice - or lack of it. In other articles he looks at the French royal chapel and the musical patronage of the rulers of Mantua and Florence, and uncovers the tragic tale of a canon enamoured of a choirboy. In addition, the volume includes studies of individual works by Josquin des Prez, Bertrandus Vaqueras, and other composers of the era.

目次

  • Introduction - musicians, music and performance practice at the Papal Court
  • musicians - archival sources - notes on some papal documents in Paris
  • a note on the biography of Juan del Encina
  • new archival data concerning the chapel of Clement VII
  • from the diary of a 16th century papal singer
  • a letter from Paolo Animuccia - a composer's response to the Council of Trent
  • music
  • notes on the biography and music of Bertrandus Vaqueras (ca. 1450-1507)
  • the relationship between a Vatican source of the Gloria of Josquin's "Missa de Beata Virgine" and Petrucci's print
  • Illibata dei virgo nutrix and Josquin's Roman style
  • the Medici coat of arms in a motet for Leo X
  • ceremonies for Holy Week, papal commissions, and madness(?) in early 16th century Rome
  • performance practice - the singers of the Papal Chapel and liturgical ceremonies in the early 16th century - some documentary evidence
  • speculations on repertory, performance practice, and ceremony in the Papal Chapel in the early 16th century
  • performance practice in the Papal Chapel in the 16th century
  • competence and incompetence in the papal choir in the age of Palestrina
  • archival studies - other Renaissance courts and cities: Mantua - mecenatismo musicale a Mantova - le nozze di Vicenzo Gonzaga e Margherita Farnese
  • Guglielmo Gonzaga and the castrati
  • the publications of Guglielmo Gonzaga
  • Florence-Lorenzo de Medici, Duke of Urbino, as a patron of music
  • Verdelot in Florence, Coppini in Rome, and the singer "La Fiore"
  • France - the membership of the chapels of Louis XII and Anne de Bretagne in the years preceding their deaths
  • Loreto - a canon, a choirboy, and homosexuality in late 16th century Italy - a case study
  • index
  • 20 essays in English and 1 in Italian.

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