In the cultural system of the Renaissance, music was never conceived of only as a practical discipline or a simple form of entertainment. It was a deeply intellectual activity able to connect a single individual to the universe and to God. Church organs had an important task in this regard, for they played a privileged role among musical instruments when it came to liturgy. The essay examines these dynamics through an art-historical analysis of organ shutters, and, in particular, their decoration. Shutters quite literally occupied the ground between music and painting. Their unique position gave distinctive characteristics to these peculiar paintings, turning them into something that differed from other artistic representations in churches,...
Paper delivered at the Sixteenth Century Society Conference on 19 August 2016 *** Among objects whi...
One of the basic tenants of “new musicology” is that music forms within the context of its composer’...
This work is trying to consider the consequences of organ improvisation in a relation to the roman-c...
This dissertation offers the only comprehensive, in-depth study of early modern Italian organ shutte...
This paper explores the liturgical use of the organ in the sixteenth century according to the judgme...
This paper explores the liturgical use of the organ in the sixteenth century according to the judgme...
The writer has examined the performance practices of the positive, portative, and regal organs in bo...
Organ shutters, used in large organs for acoustical and aesthetic reasons, offer a two-fold interest...
This dissertation examines a range of choir stalls made in northern Europe and Spain between 1450 an...
Throughout the history the organ has become a musical instrument of the Catholic Church temple. It h...
The article presents the organ as an element of vanity painting. The main theme of the article is an...
German musicology has customarily situated a paradigm shift in musical aesthetics some time during t...
This dissertation examines the aesthetic response to altarpieces in early modern Italy, which culmin...
ABSTRACT: The migration of musical art forms, from one nation to another, from one century to anothe...
1 Abstract In its six chapters, this thesis discusses the relations between secular and sacral Renai...
Paper delivered at the Sixteenth Century Society Conference on 19 August 2016 *** Among objects whi...
One of the basic tenants of “new musicology” is that music forms within the context of its composer’...
This work is trying to consider the consequences of organ improvisation in a relation to the roman-c...
This dissertation offers the only comprehensive, in-depth study of early modern Italian organ shutte...
This paper explores the liturgical use of the organ in the sixteenth century according to the judgme...
This paper explores the liturgical use of the organ in the sixteenth century according to the judgme...
The writer has examined the performance practices of the positive, portative, and regal organs in bo...
Organ shutters, used in large organs for acoustical and aesthetic reasons, offer a two-fold interest...
This dissertation examines a range of choir stalls made in northern Europe and Spain between 1450 an...
Throughout the history the organ has become a musical instrument of the Catholic Church temple. It h...
The article presents the organ as an element of vanity painting. The main theme of the article is an...
German musicology has customarily situated a paradigm shift in musical aesthetics some time during t...
This dissertation examines the aesthetic response to altarpieces in early modern Italy, which culmin...
ABSTRACT: The migration of musical art forms, from one nation to another, from one century to anothe...
1 Abstract In its six chapters, this thesis discusses the relations between secular and sacral Renai...
Paper delivered at the Sixteenth Century Society Conference on 19 August 2016 *** Among objects whi...
One of the basic tenants of “new musicology” is that music forms within the context of its composer’...
This work is trying to consider the consequences of organ improvisation in a relation to the roman-c...