Silvestro Ganassi’s Fontegara (Venice 1535) has long challenged our understanding of the sixteenth-century tradition of instrumental ornamentation (i.e. diminutions). Isolated by nearly fifty years from later treatises on the subject, the divergent musical style presented in Fontegara still poses great difficulties for performance mostly due to its unparalleled use of proportions and high degree of rhythmical complexity. To date, Fontegara’s complex musical style has been somewhat simplified as mere attempt to write down the agogic freedom of performance inherent to improvisation of embellishments. The present study argues otherwise: Ganassi’s meticulous approach to both textual and musical parameters indicates that the treatise was careful...
grantor: University of TorontoPrescriptions for specific genres of musical composition be...
The literacy of instrumentalists underwent a revolution in the sixteenth century. Previously, musici...
Keyboard instruments are ubiquitous in the history of European music. Despite the centrality of keyb...
Este trabalho consiste no estudo e tradução da Obra Intitulada Fontegara de Silvestro Ganassi dal Fo...
The so-called Prima Prattica style of sixteenth-century polyphonic music was largely codified throug...
The Musica nova of Adrian Willaert, a large collection of madrigals and motets composed around 1540 ...
In entitling his debut publication of 1617 Affetti musicali, Biagio Marini became the first composer...
Imitazione was a concept fundamental to all Renaissance art. The term was a controversial one, and d...
Defence date: 18 April 2016Examining Board: Profesor Luca Molà, European University Institute, Flore...
This study assesses the nature of sixteenth-century intabulation processes. Rather than being merely...
The early decades of the seventeenth century saw an important aesthetic shift in Italian secular mus...
Italian manuscripts of polyphony copied before 1450 primarily contain texted pieces, while those cop...
The book attempts to provide a comprehensive outline of the concerto music written in a region that...
2018-12-03This dissertation examines the relationship between Italian keyboard tablature (IKT) and t...
This doctoral thesis focuses on Antonio Gualtieri and his work (1574-1661). Gualtieri was a "musices...
grantor: University of TorontoPrescriptions for specific genres of musical composition be...
The literacy of instrumentalists underwent a revolution in the sixteenth century. Previously, musici...
Keyboard instruments are ubiquitous in the history of European music. Despite the centrality of keyb...
Este trabalho consiste no estudo e tradução da Obra Intitulada Fontegara de Silvestro Ganassi dal Fo...
The so-called Prima Prattica style of sixteenth-century polyphonic music was largely codified throug...
The Musica nova of Adrian Willaert, a large collection of madrigals and motets composed around 1540 ...
In entitling his debut publication of 1617 Affetti musicali, Biagio Marini became the first composer...
Imitazione was a concept fundamental to all Renaissance art. The term was a controversial one, and d...
Defence date: 18 April 2016Examining Board: Profesor Luca Molà, European University Institute, Flore...
This study assesses the nature of sixteenth-century intabulation processes. Rather than being merely...
The early decades of the seventeenth century saw an important aesthetic shift in Italian secular mus...
Italian manuscripts of polyphony copied before 1450 primarily contain texted pieces, while those cop...
The book attempts to provide a comprehensive outline of the concerto music written in a region that...
2018-12-03This dissertation examines the relationship between Italian keyboard tablature (IKT) and t...
This doctoral thesis focuses on Antonio Gualtieri and his work (1574-1661). Gualtieri was a "musices...
grantor: University of TorontoPrescriptions for specific genres of musical composition be...
The literacy of instrumentalists underwent a revolution in the sixteenth century. Previously, musici...
Keyboard instruments are ubiquitous in the history of European music. Despite the centrality of keyb...