At first glance Leonard Meldert's Primo libro a cinque (1578) seems to represent a synthesis of the composer's activity at the court of Guidubaldo II Della Rovere, Duke of Urbino-where the composer arrived in 1573-and his private service, beginning late in 1574, to the duke's brother, Cardinal Giulio Della Rovere, to whom his madrigal collection is dedicated. But a deeper investigation of the book's structure and content reveals that it tells another story. Almost all of the pieces were composed either in Pesaro for Guidubaldo-or, rather, for Guidubaldo' beloved daughter-in-law Lucrezia d'Este from Ferrara-or in Fossombrone or Urbino for Cardinal Giulio, and the selection of texts appears consistent with the literary tastes of the Urbino co...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.Luzzasco Luzzaschi belongs to that group of late sixteenth century...
Between 1555 and 1620, more than eighty-five volumes containing Italian madrigals were printed in An...
Don Antonio Londonio (1532-1592) was born in Castile and settled in Milan in the late 1550s. He was...
In the summer of 1602, Marco da Gagliano's Primo libra de madrigali a cinque vociwas printed in Veni...
Among Giovanni Maria Nanino’s compositions, the madrigal Morir non può 'l'mio core, published in hi...
Luca Marenzio has long been acknowledged as one of the greatest masters of the Italian madrigal, yet...
Edizione critica e studio introduttivo del Primo libro de madrigali a cinque voci (1578) di Leonard...
Gesualdo’s compositional writing evolves throughout his six books of madrigals. While the first two ...
A hypothesis about Marc’Antonio Ingegneri’s Terzo Libro de’ Madrigali a Cinque Voci (1580) is formul...
This thesis examines how the mid sixteenth century madrigal phenomenon was perceived and interpreted...
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,...
480 leaves :illus., maps., pamph.(404-41p.) in pocket ; 30 cm. Bibliography: p.459-472. University o...
Carlo Gesualdo’s “Madrigali a cinque voci, Libro Terzo” (Third book of five voices madrigals) it is ...
Imitazione was a concept fundamental to all Renaissance art. The term was a controversial one, and d...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.Luzzasco Luzzaschi belongs to that group of late sixteenth century...
Between 1555 and 1620, more than eighty-five volumes containing Italian madrigals were printed in An...
Don Antonio Londonio (1532-1592) was born in Castile and settled in Milan in the late 1550s. He was...
In the summer of 1602, Marco da Gagliano's Primo libra de madrigali a cinque vociwas printed in Veni...
Among Giovanni Maria Nanino’s compositions, the madrigal Morir non può 'l'mio core, published in hi...
Luca Marenzio has long been acknowledged as one of the greatest masters of the Italian madrigal, yet...
Edizione critica e studio introduttivo del Primo libro de madrigali a cinque voci (1578) di Leonard...
Gesualdo’s compositional writing evolves throughout his six books of madrigals. While the first two ...
A hypothesis about Marc’Antonio Ingegneri’s Terzo Libro de’ Madrigali a Cinque Voci (1580) is formul...
This thesis examines how the mid sixteenth century madrigal phenomenon was perceived and interpreted...
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,...
480 leaves :illus., maps., pamph.(404-41p.) in pocket ; 30 cm. Bibliography: p.459-472. University o...
Carlo Gesualdo’s “Madrigali a cinque voci, Libro Terzo” (Third book of five voices madrigals) it is ...
Imitazione was a concept fundamental to all Renaissance art. The term was a controversial one, and d...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.Luzzasco Luzzaschi belongs to that group of late sixteenth century...
Between 1555 and 1620, more than eighty-five volumes containing Italian madrigals were printed in An...
Don Antonio Londonio (1532-1592) was born in Castile and settled in Milan in the late 1550s. He was...