Luca Marenzio : the career of a musician between the Renaissance and the Counter-Reformation

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Luca Marenzio : the career of a musician between the Renaissance and the Counter-Reformation

Marco Bizzarini ; translated by James Chater

Ashgate, c2003

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Marenzio

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Includes bibliography (p. 327-349) and indexes

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Regarded by his contemporaries as the leading madrigal composer of his time, Luca Marenzio was an important figure in sixteenth-century Italian music, and also highly esteemed in England, Flanders and Poland. This English translation of Marco Bizzarini's study of the life and work of Marenzio provides valuable insights into the composer's influence and place in history, and features an extensive, up-to-date bibliography and the first published list of archival sourcesA containing references to Marenzio. Women play a decisive role as dedicatees of Marenzio's madrigals and in influencing the way in which they were performed. Bizzarini examines in detail the influence of both female and male patrons and performers on Marenzio's music and career, including his connections with the confraternity of SS TrinitA and other institutions. Dedications were also a political tool, as the book reveals. Many of Marenzio's dedications were made at the request of his employer Cardinal d'Este who wanted to please his French allies. Bizzarini examines these extra-musical dimensions to Marenzio's work and discusses the composer's new musical directions under the more austere administration of Pope Clement VIII.

Table of Contents

  • Contents: Preface
  • Competition and pre-eminence
  • First fruits of genius on the world stage
  • Cardinal d'Este
  • Maestro di cappella
  • Secular music for a prince of the church
  • The 'buon compagno' pope
  • The Ferrarese interlude
  • 'Gentildonne'
  • Roman confraternities
  • Homeland and compatriots
  • 'Musici di Roma'
  • 'Stravaganze d'amore'
  • The new pope
  • A job in Mantua?
  • 'His heart in France'
  • A 'new aria'
  • The grand duke's wedding
  • Orsini and Montalto
  • The peak of his career
  • From Vatican Palace to Polish court
  • Repentance?
  • The 'Wise Fool'
  • The Platonic spirit
  • A new style
  • Order and significance
  • Seconda prattica and second Renaissance
  • Bibliography
  • Index of compositions by Marenzio
  • General index.

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