International audienceMost of the research about performance of music at the English early modern courts has been devoted to the grand occasions on which spectacles were required, be they the Stuart masques or the funerals, weddings and coronations of monarchs. It usually focuses on the political use of music to support prestige or establish rapport with foreign visitors. Yet musicians performed daily for king, queen and prince, who each had their own retinue and gave stipends to singers, lutenists and players of many other instruments. This paper aims to examine the material aspects of the daily practice of music at court, from material cultural features such as the instruments, strings and cases used by the musicians to the different sour...
Early Stuart court culture and the representation of majesty and power have been the subjects of con...
A preliminary overview of documentary evidence on how sackbut or trombone playing fitted into the mu...
This dissertation re-establishes Paris, through its symbiotic relationship with the royal court, as ...
International audienceMost of the research about performance of music at the English early modern co...
Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603) had a strong reputation for musicality; her court musicians, Thomas Ta...
This project explores the cultural practice of music through a series of ducal and noble weddings at...
In this article I study the origins and diffusion of the musical chapels in fifteenth and sixeenth-c...
This paper investigates the compensation of Court musicians in the late 16thcentury, a period of tra...
This study aims to identify and describe the musical instruments which were played at the court of H...
This thesis examines the functions of music and dance in English occasional entertainments between 1...
Queen Elizabeth I’s musical talents and the elaborate music of her courtly entertainments are widely...
Queen Elizabeth I’s musical talents and the elaborate music of her courtly entertainments are widely...
As a case study in cultural production and consumption and of the commodification of culture in late...
The accession of Georg Ludwig as Elector of Hanover in 1698 brought significant changes to the music...
This dissertation deals with the instrumental ensemble music either composed or employed at the impe...
Early Stuart court culture and the representation of majesty and power have been the subjects of con...
A preliminary overview of documentary evidence on how sackbut or trombone playing fitted into the mu...
This dissertation re-establishes Paris, through its symbiotic relationship with the royal court, as ...
International audienceMost of the research about performance of music at the English early modern co...
Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603) had a strong reputation for musicality; her court musicians, Thomas Ta...
This project explores the cultural practice of music through a series of ducal and noble weddings at...
In this article I study the origins and diffusion of the musical chapels in fifteenth and sixeenth-c...
This paper investigates the compensation of Court musicians in the late 16thcentury, a period of tra...
This study aims to identify and describe the musical instruments which were played at the court of H...
This thesis examines the functions of music and dance in English occasional entertainments between 1...
Queen Elizabeth I’s musical talents and the elaborate music of her courtly entertainments are widely...
Queen Elizabeth I’s musical talents and the elaborate music of her courtly entertainments are widely...
As a case study in cultural production and consumption and of the commodification of culture in late...
The accession of Georg Ludwig as Elector of Hanover in 1698 brought significant changes to the music...
This dissertation deals with the instrumental ensemble music either composed or employed at the impe...
Early Stuart court culture and the representation of majesty and power have been the subjects of con...
A preliminary overview of documentary evidence on how sackbut or trombone playing fitted into the mu...
This dissertation re-establishes Paris, through its symbiotic relationship with the royal court, as ...