Greek tragedy, their themes were pastoral, an archetype which antiquity failed to provide. In tracing this history, Gerbino refashions the pastoral as a forum in which late-Renaissance elites represented themselves as ideal members of a society that prized the ability to communicate and form social bonds via musical and poetic activity. Music played a significant role in Arcadia; the shepherds of Theocritus and Virgil expressed and managed their emotions through music, a practice that aligned with the values of Renaissance court culture. Gerbino suggests that through assuming the characters of unsophisticated shepherds in rural settings, the aristocracy displayed signs of superior sensitivity, representing themselves as men and women positi...
The transmission of musical heritage from the ancient world to the medieval and early modern West wa...
AbstractPastoral at the Boundaries:The Hybridization of Genre in the Fourteenth-Century Italian Eclo...
2012-08-01This paper examines the pastoral genre as represented in operatic works from the early 18t...
In Music and the Myth of Arcadia in Renaissance Italy, Giuseppe Gerbino situates the pastoral as a v...
situates the pastoral as a vital and influential genre in the cultural fabric of sixteenth-century I...
Carlo Gesualdo Prince of Venosa’s sixth and final book of Italian madrigals has puzzled scholars sin...
The seventeenth century was a period of significant innovations and developments in music theory, v...
The title of the presentation contains two elements: a citation (referring, of course, to Carlo Gesu...
Review of Biagio Marini: Madrigali et Symfonie, ed. Aurelio Bianco and Sara Dieci. pp. 217. Épitome ...
This dissertation has a double purpose: first, to explore the significance of the pastoral genre and...
Nowhere is the richness and variety of the English Renaissance better shown than in the dramatic wor...
Gesualdo’s compositional writing evolves throughout his six books of madrigals. While the first two ...
This dissertation traces the emergence in late eighteenth-century Italy of an ideological connection...
Music and Musicians in Renaissance Cities and Towns. Edited by Fiona Kisby (New York, Cambridge Univ...
The article aims to describe the employment of the pastoral tragicomedy in the Arcadian literary the...
The transmission of musical heritage from the ancient world to the medieval and early modern West wa...
AbstractPastoral at the Boundaries:The Hybridization of Genre in the Fourteenth-Century Italian Eclo...
2012-08-01This paper examines the pastoral genre as represented in operatic works from the early 18t...
In Music and the Myth of Arcadia in Renaissance Italy, Giuseppe Gerbino situates the pastoral as a v...
situates the pastoral as a vital and influential genre in the cultural fabric of sixteenth-century I...
Carlo Gesualdo Prince of Venosa’s sixth and final book of Italian madrigals has puzzled scholars sin...
The seventeenth century was a period of significant innovations and developments in music theory, v...
The title of the presentation contains two elements: a citation (referring, of course, to Carlo Gesu...
Review of Biagio Marini: Madrigali et Symfonie, ed. Aurelio Bianco and Sara Dieci. pp. 217. Épitome ...
This dissertation has a double purpose: first, to explore the significance of the pastoral genre and...
Nowhere is the richness and variety of the English Renaissance better shown than in the dramatic wor...
Gesualdo’s compositional writing evolves throughout his six books of madrigals. While the first two ...
This dissertation traces the emergence in late eighteenth-century Italy of an ideological connection...
Music and Musicians in Renaissance Cities and Towns. Edited by Fiona Kisby (New York, Cambridge Univ...
The article aims to describe the employment of the pastoral tragicomedy in the Arcadian literary the...
The transmission of musical heritage from the ancient world to the medieval and early modern West wa...
AbstractPastoral at the Boundaries:The Hybridization of Genre in the Fourteenth-Century Italian Eclo...
2012-08-01This paper examines the pastoral genre as represented in operatic works from the early 18t...