This study is based on the premise that modern day performances of late Renaissance sacred music are informed more by biases and assumptions concerning performance practice rather than on information gleaned from the primary sources. The result is homogeneity in performance practice within this body of literature which is in direct contradiction to the primary sources. Four controversial areas of performance practice, vibrato, text expression techniques, ornamentation and doubling instrumentation, are investigated in this document in the context of four motets by Luca Marenzio (1553-1599). Findings from primary sources contemporary to Marenzio's time that relate to these four performance practice areas are closely examined and reinterpreted...
Inspired by the seminal work of historians Ernst Walter Zeeden, Wolfgang Reinhard and Heinz Schillin...
This study explores performance practices used in French choral music of the late Baroque era, using...
The mass and the motet are the most important musical components of the Catholic liturgy. The develo...
In the decades that followed the Council of Trent Italian composers set at least a thousand differen...
This thesis investigates early sixteenth-century motet settings of texts taken from the Song of Song...
This is a study of published sacred polyphonic vocal music by composers working in the Venetian Repu...
This study explores the effects of editorial procedures on performances of Renaissance Music, using ...
This document examines the performance practices of the chorales in Johann Sebastian Bach's (1685-17...
Alessandro Grandi (1586-1630) is a relatively unknown, yet significant figure in the development of ...
As several Italian baroque violoncello transcriptions have entered the standard performance repertor...
2014-05-20This document examines Georg Philipp Telemann’s motets in the context of the German motet ...
Chapter One reviews published material that discusses seventeenth- and eighteenth-century repertoire...
This dissertation examines the sacred compositions for six or more voices by Nicolas Gombert (1495-1...
The object of this thesis is to lay open a repertory of music which has long been ignored, the music...
The sacred music of the early to mid seventeenth-century Italy assimilated a new virtuosic, represen...
Inspired by the seminal work of historians Ernst Walter Zeeden, Wolfgang Reinhard and Heinz Schillin...
This study explores performance practices used in French choral music of the late Baroque era, using...
The mass and the motet are the most important musical components of the Catholic liturgy. The develo...
In the decades that followed the Council of Trent Italian composers set at least a thousand differen...
This thesis investigates early sixteenth-century motet settings of texts taken from the Song of Song...
This is a study of published sacred polyphonic vocal music by composers working in the Venetian Repu...
This study explores the effects of editorial procedures on performances of Renaissance Music, using ...
This document examines the performance practices of the chorales in Johann Sebastian Bach's (1685-17...
Alessandro Grandi (1586-1630) is a relatively unknown, yet significant figure in the development of ...
As several Italian baroque violoncello transcriptions have entered the standard performance repertor...
2014-05-20This document examines Georg Philipp Telemann’s motets in the context of the German motet ...
Chapter One reviews published material that discusses seventeenth- and eighteenth-century repertoire...
This dissertation examines the sacred compositions for six or more voices by Nicolas Gombert (1495-1...
The object of this thesis is to lay open a repertory of music which has long been ignored, the music...
The sacred music of the early to mid seventeenth-century Italy assimilated a new virtuosic, represen...
Inspired by the seminal work of historians Ernst Walter Zeeden, Wolfgang Reinhard and Heinz Schillin...
This study explores performance practices used in French choral music of the late Baroque era, using...
The mass and the motet are the most important musical components of the Catholic liturgy. The develo...