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Early English Composers and the Credo - Emphasis As Interpretation in Sixteenth-Century Music

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This book develops an innovative approach for understanding the relationship between music and words in the works of five major composers of the English Renaissance: John Taverner, Christopher Tye, John Sheppard, Thomas Tallis, and William Byrd. Focusing on these composers' settings of the Latin Credo, the author shows how musical and linguistic emphasis can be used to understand the composers' theological interpretations of the text. By combining markedness theory with style analysis, this study demonstrates that the composers used their musical skills to not only create beautiful music but also raise certain elements of the text to the foreground of perception and relegate others to supporting roles, inviting listeners to experience the familiar words of the liturgy in unique ways.

Providing new insights into the changing musical and religious world of the sixteenth century, this book is relevant to anyone researching music or religion in early modern England, while offering a flexible and widely adaptable tool for the analysis of musical-textual relationships.

List of contents

Chapter One: Musical-Linguistic Perspectives on Sixteenth-Century Credos
Basic Concepts
Linguistic Theory and Music
Style Analysis as a Framework

Chapter Two: Musical-Linguistic Emphasis as Interpretation
A Theory of Emphasis as Interpretation

Chapter Three: John Taverner's Credos
Background Context
Foreground Content
Musical-Textual Concrescence

Chapter Four: Christopher Tye's Credos
Background Context
Foreground Content
Musical-Textual Concrescence

Chapter Five: Thomas Tallis's Credos
Background Context
Foreground Content
Musical-Textual Concrescence

Chapter Six: John Sheppard's Credos
Background Context
Foreground Content
Musical-Textual Concrescence

Chapter Seven: William Byrd's Credos
Background Context
Foreground Content
Musical-Textual Concrescence

Chapter Eight: Conclusion
Approach
Application
Assessment

Appendix: Credo Text

About the author










Wendy J. Porter, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Music and Worship at McMaster Divinity College, a seminary and graduate school in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She teaches in Ministry Studies, including wide-ranging eras of music and worship, and has published in areas ranging from early Christianity to contemporary worship. She is also co-author of New Testament Greek Papyri and Parchments: New Editions (de Gruyter).


Summary

This book develops an innovative approach for understanding the relationship between music and words in the works of five major composers of the English Renaissance: John Taverner, Christopher Tye, John Sheppard, Thomas Tallis, and William Byrd.

Product details

Authors Wendy J Porter
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.01.2024
 
EAN 9781032047607
ISBN 978-1-0-3204760-7
No. of pages 270
Series Routledge Research in Music
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > General, dictionaries

MUSIC / Religious / Christian, MUSIC / Religious / General, Relating to Christian people and groups, Sacred and religious music, Sacred & Religious Music

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