Was Gesualdo was a ‘modern’ composer, or a ‘conservative’ one? Does Gesualdo’s chromaticism transgress the generally accepted rules, or result ‘simply’ from a wide(r) interpretation of those very rules? Although many answers have been given to these questions, they remain still open, because they cannot be answered uniquely on the basis of counterpoint considerations: an appropriate model of ‘tonal space’ is also needed. The essays examines therefore the tonal organization of Gesualdo’s last two books of madrigals – modally ordered, published under his control, and thus confirming the relevance of modality in analysing his music also from a Powersian perspective – in the light of the concept of ‘different resistance of different tonal types...
The techniques involved in the simultaneous combination of multiple melodies have long been recogniz...
The syntax of common practice tonality creates the potential for expansive musical works, with almos...
The early decades of the seventeenth century saw an important aesthetic shift in Italian secular mus...
Was Gesualdo a ‘modern’ composer, or a ‘conservative’ one? Does Gesualdo’s chromaticism transg...
Carlo Gesualdo Prince of Venosa’s sixth and final book of Italian madrigals has puzzled scholars sin...
Gesualdo’s compositional writing evolves throughout his six books of madrigals. While the first two ...
Claudio Monteverdi\u27s madrigal output between 1590 and 1613 often overshadows the output and contr...
The title of the presentation contains two elements: a citation (referring, of course, to Carlo Gesu...
Using Elizabethan madrigals, I will shed light on the role of modality in the expressive chromaticis...
This essay attempts to explain Carlo Gesualdo's imaginative and audacious treatiment of chromaticism...
In efforts to prove the transition from modality to tonality in the late Renaissance era, this paper...
Orientador: Carlos Fernando FioriniTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto d...
One of the most widely used approaches in tonal music, variation technique has informed centuries of...
The theory of harmonic vectors (THV) postulates that of the six possible root progressions in a give...
The Mass for six voices that opens Monteverdi’s Vespro della Beata Vergine (1610) is a parody of Nic...
The techniques involved in the simultaneous combination of multiple melodies have long been recogniz...
The syntax of common practice tonality creates the potential for expansive musical works, with almos...
The early decades of the seventeenth century saw an important aesthetic shift in Italian secular mus...
Was Gesualdo a ‘modern’ composer, or a ‘conservative’ one? Does Gesualdo’s chromaticism transg...
Carlo Gesualdo Prince of Venosa’s sixth and final book of Italian madrigals has puzzled scholars sin...
Gesualdo’s compositional writing evolves throughout his six books of madrigals. While the first two ...
Claudio Monteverdi\u27s madrigal output between 1590 and 1613 often overshadows the output and contr...
The title of the presentation contains two elements: a citation (referring, of course, to Carlo Gesu...
Using Elizabethan madrigals, I will shed light on the role of modality in the expressive chromaticis...
This essay attempts to explain Carlo Gesualdo's imaginative and audacious treatiment of chromaticism...
In efforts to prove the transition from modality to tonality in the late Renaissance era, this paper...
Orientador: Carlos Fernando FioriniTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto d...
One of the most widely used approaches in tonal music, variation technique has informed centuries of...
The theory of harmonic vectors (THV) postulates that of the six possible root progressions in a give...
The Mass for six voices that opens Monteverdi’s Vespro della Beata Vergine (1610) is a parody of Nic...
The techniques involved in the simultaneous combination of multiple melodies have long been recogniz...
The syntax of common practice tonality creates the potential for expansive musical works, with almos...
The early decades of the seventeenth century saw an important aesthetic shift in Italian secular mus...