This article focuses on Aquilino Coppini’s contrafacta of Monteverdi madrigals from the Fifth Book, Musica tolta da i Madrigali di Claudio Monteverde, e d’altri autori […] e fatta spirituale, published in Milan in 1607. Coppini (d. 1629), a Milanese priest, professor of rhetoric at the University of Pavia and man of letters, was Monteverdi’s personal friend and admirer. He was associated with the circle of Cardinal Federico Borromeo (1564–1631), Archbishop of Milan and a great connoisseur of the arts, and his cousin, Cardinal Carlo [Charles] Borromeo (1538–1584), principally responsible for the Tridentine reform of church music, to whom Coppini dedicated the fi rst of his three collections of contrafacta discussed here. Coppini’s eff...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.Luzzasco Luzzaschi belongs to that group of late sixteenth century...
Imitazione was a concept fundamental to all Renaissance art. The term was a controversial one, and d...
Claudo Monteverdi\u27s (1567-1643) L\u27Orfeo was produced in Mantua in 1607. In the same year the s...
This article focuses on Aquilino Coppini’s contrafacta of Monteverdi madrigals from the Fifth Book,...
This article focuses on Aquilino Coppini’s contrafacta of Monteverdi madrigals from the Fifth Book, ...
This article focuses on Aquilino Coppini’s contrafacta of Monteverdi madrigals from the Fifth Book, ...
This article focuses on Aquilino Coppini’s contrafacta of Monteverdi madrigals from the Fifth Book,...
Between 1607 and 1609, the Milanese professor of rhetoric, Aquilino Coppini (d. 1629), published thr...
The early decades of the seventeenth century saw an important aesthetic shift in Italian secular mus...
The early decades of the seventeenth century saw an important aesthetic shift in Italian secular mus...
There is general agreement in the scholarly literature that Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) was one o...
This edition brings together the three earliest printed collections of music in Claudio Monteverdi’s...
In spite of various clues pointing to the fact that Andrea Gabrieli’s fame had reached Milan during ...
Cinquecento Rome was a city like no other, with her central papal court and the many mini-courts of ...
Cinquecento Rome was a city like no other, with her central papal court and the many mini-courts of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.Luzzasco Luzzaschi belongs to that group of late sixteenth century...
Imitazione was a concept fundamental to all Renaissance art. The term was a controversial one, and d...
Claudo Monteverdi\u27s (1567-1643) L\u27Orfeo was produced in Mantua in 1607. In the same year the s...
This article focuses on Aquilino Coppini’s contrafacta of Monteverdi madrigals from the Fifth Book,...
This article focuses on Aquilino Coppini’s contrafacta of Monteverdi madrigals from the Fifth Book, ...
This article focuses on Aquilino Coppini’s contrafacta of Monteverdi madrigals from the Fifth Book, ...
This article focuses on Aquilino Coppini’s contrafacta of Monteverdi madrigals from the Fifth Book,...
Between 1607 and 1609, the Milanese professor of rhetoric, Aquilino Coppini (d. 1629), published thr...
The early decades of the seventeenth century saw an important aesthetic shift in Italian secular mus...
The early decades of the seventeenth century saw an important aesthetic shift in Italian secular mus...
There is general agreement in the scholarly literature that Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) was one o...
This edition brings together the three earliest printed collections of music in Claudio Monteverdi’s...
In spite of various clues pointing to the fact that Andrea Gabrieli’s fame had reached Milan during ...
Cinquecento Rome was a city like no other, with her central papal court and the many mini-courts of ...
Cinquecento Rome was a city like no other, with her central papal court and the many mini-courts of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.Luzzasco Luzzaschi belongs to that group of late sixteenth century...
Imitazione was a concept fundamental to all Renaissance art. The term was a controversial one, and d...
Claudo Monteverdi\u27s (1567-1643) L\u27Orfeo was produced in Mantua in 1607. In the same year the s...