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Music in the English Courtly Masque, 1604-1640

Englisch · Fester Einband

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Zusatztext I found myself persuaded that the book had given me a significantly clearer impression of what this odd entertainment must have been like than I had been able to glean before ... he has teased out a remarkable amount of detail. Klappentext Those privileged enough to attend performances of masques at court in the early seventeenth century invariably commented on the sumptuousness of the music (and often had little to say about the literary aspects of the entertainments). Yet our view of the masque has been dominated by the texts, and modern scholarship has tended to treat the masque first and foremost as a literary genre. Music in the English Courtly Masque is the first complete study of the music of the courtly masque. It takes a multi-faceted view, piecing together a picture of what the music was actually like from musical sources, documentary evidence, and the dramatic texts. Vocal music and dance in the Jacobean masque are treated separately - a division that reflects the way in which the music was originally composed, with one group of composers writing songs while violinist/dancing masters prepared the dances. Other chapters re-examine the William Lawes masques, discuss Inigo Jones's musical priorities, and investigate French influence in the Caroline masques. Peter Walls also describes the departures from court norms in masques which took place away from Whitehall. Zusammenfassung This study reveals a multifaceted view of the court masque, using documentary evidence to analyze the musical scores and dramatic texts. Vocal music and dance in the Jacobean masque are treated separately - a division that reflects the way in which the music was originally composed.

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Autoren Peter Walls, Peter (Professor of Music Walls
Verlag Oxford University Press
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 23.05.1996
 
EAN 9780198161417
ISBN 978-0-19-816141-7
Seiten 391
Serien Oxford Monographs on Music
Oxford Monographs on Music
Thema Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Musik > Musikgeschichte

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