The current orthodoxy is that before 1609, music in Shakespeare was largely restricted to songs, trumpets, and drums; instrumental music, i.e. consort music with strings and woodwinds, if it existed at all, was very rare and generally performed by professional musicians brought in for the purpose. Not until after the King’s Men regained the use of Blackfriars, we are told, with a supposedly permanent consort of musicians, was instrumental music introduced into the Globe, together with the installation of a music room over the stage. This paper questions this theory, arguing that the difference between the two theatres was not as distinct as it suggests and presenting evidence that Shakespeare exploited the full range of musical resources av...
“Moving Music,” bridges the gap between the theory and the practice of music as it is represented in...
During Purcell's lifetime the music-publishing business in England flourished, thanks mainly to John...
This study examines sets of original English performing material for concerted music – for instrumen...
The current orthodoxy is that before 1609, music in Shakespeare was largely restricted to songs, tru...
The current orthodoxy is that before 1609, music in Shakespeare was largely restricted to songs, tr...
From 1660 through the first third of the nineteenth century the alteration of Shakespearean texts to...
This thesis argues that Saturnalian festival practice is central to the representation of both verna...
This chapter tries to reread, or to hear again, examples of the ways popular music has been used in ...
This thesis explores incidental music written to accompany tableaux vivants in London Shakespeare pr...
This thesis uses the joint approaches of theatre research and musicology to reveal the overlooked so...
Restoration London was replete with opportunities to listen to music, even before the first public c...
This thesis examines the functions of music in the extant repertory of a single playing company, the...
This website attempts to identify every music reference in context in each play and in a number of p...
It has been generally agreed that music is an important aspect of the Shakespearean drama. While det...
This article examines William Shakespeare's plays for their relationship to Reformation music. It sk...
“Moving Music,” bridges the gap between the theory and the practice of music as it is represented in...
During Purcell's lifetime the music-publishing business in England flourished, thanks mainly to John...
This study examines sets of original English performing material for concerted music – for instrumen...
The current orthodoxy is that before 1609, music in Shakespeare was largely restricted to songs, tru...
The current orthodoxy is that before 1609, music in Shakespeare was largely restricted to songs, tr...
From 1660 through the first third of the nineteenth century the alteration of Shakespearean texts to...
This thesis argues that Saturnalian festival practice is central to the representation of both verna...
This chapter tries to reread, or to hear again, examples of the ways popular music has been used in ...
This thesis explores incidental music written to accompany tableaux vivants in London Shakespeare pr...
This thesis uses the joint approaches of theatre research and musicology to reveal the overlooked so...
Restoration London was replete with opportunities to listen to music, even before the first public c...
This thesis examines the functions of music in the extant repertory of a single playing company, the...
This website attempts to identify every music reference in context in each play and in a number of p...
It has been generally agreed that music is an important aspect of the Shakespearean drama. While det...
This article examines William Shakespeare's plays for their relationship to Reformation music. It sk...
“Moving Music,” bridges the gap between the theory and the practice of music as it is represented in...
During Purcell's lifetime the music-publishing business in England flourished, thanks mainly to John...
This study examines sets of original English performing material for concerted music – for instrumen...