During the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, Venetian society and politics could be considered as a "polychoral culture." The imagination of the republic rested upon a shared set of social attitudes and beliefs. The political structure included several social groups that functioned as identifiable entities; republican ideologies construed them together as parts of a single harmonious whole. Venice furthermore employed notions of the republic to bolster political and religious independence, in particular from Rome. As is well known, music often contributes to the production and transmission of ideology, and polychoral music in Venice was no exception. Multi-choir music often accompanied religious and civic celebrations in the b...
The trumpet is among the most ancient of all musical instruments, and an examination of its history ...
The 1680s marked a new stage in the history of Venitian pageantry and encomiastic production. As the...
To date scholarly research has tended to focus the attention on the most famous centre of artistic p...
The so-called Prima Prattica style of sixteenth-century polyphonic music was largely codified throug...
When Italians took to their balconies during the early COVID-19 quarantine to play music and sing to...
At the core of Venetian culture in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were the institutions kn...
The object of this thesis is to lay open a repertory of music which has long been ignored, the music...
Scholarship on Italian monody has asserted that the solo madrigal tradition was almost non-existent ...
A panorama of uses of music in Venice during the Early Modern period, with reference to State musica...
Martha Feldman's exploration of sixteenth-century Venetian madrigals centers on the importance to th...
This is a study of published sacred polyphonic vocal music by composers working in the Venetian Repu...
The Musica nova of Adrian Willaert, a large collection of madrigals and motets composed around 1540 ...
Despite the difficulty of classifying the art music of Istria and Dalmatia, and according to several...
Ellen Rosand shows how opera, born of courtly entertainment, took root in the special social and eco...
Proliferation of references to foreign musicians in Venice is hardly favoured by the tendentially im...
The trumpet is among the most ancient of all musical instruments, and an examination of its history ...
The 1680s marked a new stage in the history of Venitian pageantry and encomiastic production. As the...
To date scholarly research has tended to focus the attention on the most famous centre of artistic p...
The so-called Prima Prattica style of sixteenth-century polyphonic music was largely codified throug...
When Italians took to their balconies during the early COVID-19 quarantine to play music and sing to...
At the core of Venetian culture in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were the institutions kn...
The object of this thesis is to lay open a repertory of music which has long been ignored, the music...
Scholarship on Italian monody has asserted that the solo madrigal tradition was almost non-existent ...
A panorama of uses of music in Venice during the Early Modern period, with reference to State musica...
Martha Feldman's exploration of sixteenth-century Venetian madrigals centers on the importance to th...
This is a study of published sacred polyphonic vocal music by composers working in the Venetian Repu...
The Musica nova of Adrian Willaert, a large collection of madrigals and motets composed around 1540 ...
Despite the difficulty of classifying the art music of Istria and Dalmatia, and according to several...
Ellen Rosand shows how opera, born of courtly entertainment, took root in the special social and eco...
Proliferation of references to foreign musicians in Venice is hardly favoured by the tendentially im...
The trumpet is among the most ancient of all musical instruments, and an examination of its history ...
The 1680s marked a new stage in the history of Venitian pageantry and encomiastic production. As the...
To date scholarly research has tended to focus the attention on the most famous centre of artistic p...