This essay discusses the place of cori spezzati in compositional and performative practice in sixteenth-century Venice. Archival and other non-musical documents of various kinds – deliberations of governing bodies, payment records, liturgical and ceremonial rubrics, descriptions of occasional events etc. – are used to shed light on the functions and sounds of the written musical sources and, in so doing, review and partially reconsider the findings, interpretations and speculations contained in the more-or-less recent musicological literature
The huge transformation the Catholic Church had to face, between the sixteenth and the seventeenth c...
Through an examination of the correspondence, published and unpublished, the comparison of the press...
Proliferation of references to foreign musicians in Venice is hardly favoured by the tendentially im...
This essay discusses the place of cori spezzati in compositional and performative practice in sixtee...
Though double- and multi-choir music as compositional practice and Giovanni Gabrieli's personal cont...
Despite the difficulty of classifying the art music of Istria and Dalmatia, and according to several...
The so-called Prima Prattica style of sixteenth-century polyphonic music was largely codified throug...
This is a study of published sacred polyphonic vocal music by composers working in the Venetian Repu...
Italian manuscripts of polyphony copied before 1450 primarily contain texted pieces, while those cop...
grantor: University of TorontoPrescriptions for specific genres of musical composition be...
This article explores evidence for polyphonic music in Italian convents during the first half of the...
Examination of the rarely unequivocal relationship between the compositional style of a given piece ...
This study develops three themes. It sketches a cultural history of Rome from approximately 1620 to ...
Early improvisation practices, especially of instrumental music, are difficult to describe with any ...
The huge transformation the Catholic Church had to face, between the sixteenth and the seventeenth c...
Through an examination of the correspondence, published and unpublished, the comparison of the press...
Proliferation of references to foreign musicians in Venice is hardly favoured by the tendentially im...
This essay discusses the place of cori spezzati in compositional and performative practice in sixtee...
Though double- and multi-choir music as compositional practice and Giovanni Gabrieli's personal cont...
Despite the difficulty of classifying the art music of Istria and Dalmatia, and according to several...
The so-called Prima Prattica style of sixteenth-century polyphonic music was largely codified throug...
This is a study of published sacred polyphonic vocal music by composers working in the Venetian Repu...
Italian manuscripts of polyphony copied before 1450 primarily contain texted pieces, while those cop...
grantor: University of TorontoPrescriptions for specific genres of musical composition be...
This article explores evidence for polyphonic music in Italian convents during the first half of the...
Examination of the rarely unequivocal relationship between the compositional style of a given piece ...
This study develops three themes. It sketches a cultural history of Rome from approximately 1620 to ...
Early improvisation practices, especially of instrumental music, are difficult to describe with any ...
The huge transformation the Catholic Church had to face, between the sixteenth and the seventeenth c...
Through an examination of the correspondence, published and unpublished, the comparison of the press...
Proliferation of references to foreign musicians in Venice is hardly favoured by the tendentially im...