Music in the early modern world was an art form fraught with tensions. Writers from a wide variety of backgrounds and disciplines engaged in a vibrant debate about the value of hearing and playing music, which could be seen as a useful tool for the refinement of the individual or a dangerous liability, capable of compelling inappropriate thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. This study analyzes music on the early modern stage and its relation to emerging ideas about subjectivity. Early modern philosophies of music, I demonstrate, are concerned with the stability of the body, the soul, and the humours and spirits that unite them, along with the individual’s capacity for autonomy and agency. In the theatre, I argue, music is frequently deployed...
The first part of this thesis will consider how a range of eighteenth-century novels represented the...
Early modern apologists for music drew extensively on classical mythology to exemplify its powerful ...
Early modern apologists for music drew extensively on classical mythology to exemplify its powerful ...
The central concern of this thesis is the negotiation between the dichotomous qualities with which ~...
“Moving Music,” bridges the gap between the theory and the practice of music as it is represented in...
The capacity for the human voice to express a speaker's desires and shape a listener's will is a con...
The capacity for the human voice to express a speaker's desires and shape a listener's will is a con...
This thesis argues that Saturnalian festival practice is central to the representation of both verna...
This dissertation explores dramatic music as it refers to the Elizabethan world. It discusses works ...
Music is an integral aspect of the Early Modern theater, but because most of this music is lost, sch...
Music is an integral aspect of the Early Modern theater, but because most of this music is lost, sch...
Music is an integral aspect of the Early Modern theater, but because most of this music is lost, sch...
The aim of this thesis is twofold: 1. To investigate the cultural significance of Shakespearean the...
The present study explores the relationship between the seventeenth-century free-style repertoire fo...
Nowhere is the richness and variety of the English Renaissance better shown than in the dramatic wor...
The first part of this thesis will consider how a range of eighteenth-century novels represented the...
Early modern apologists for music drew extensively on classical mythology to exemplify its powerful ...
Early modern apologists for music drew extensively on classical mythology to exemplify its powerful ...
The central concern of this thesis is the negotiation between the dichotomous qualities with which ~...
“Moving Music,” bridges the gap between the theory and the practice of music as it is represented in...
The capacity for the human voice to express a speaker's desires and shape a listener's will is a con...
The capacity for the human voice to express a speaker's desires and shape a listener's will is a con...
This thesis argues that Saturnalian festival practice is central to the representation of both verna...
This dissertation explores dramatic music as it refers to the Elizabethan world. It discusses works ...
Music is an integral aspect of the Early Modern theater, but because most of this music is lost, sch...
Music is an integral aspect of the Early Modern theater, but because most of this music is lost, sch...
Music is an integral aspect of the Early Modern theater, but because most of this music is lost, sch...
The aim of this thesis is twofold: 1. To investigate the cultural significance of Shakespearean the...
The present study explores the relationship between the seventeenth-century free-style repertoire fo...
Nowhere is the richness and variety of the English Renaissance better shown than in the dramatic wor...
The first part of this thesis will consider how a range of eighteenth-century novels represented the...
Early modern apologists for music drew extensively on classical mythology to exemplify its powerful ...
Early modern apologists for music drew extensively on classical mythology to exemplify its powerful ...