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Uncovering Music of Early European Women (1250-1750)

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Informationen zum Autor Claire Fontijn (PhD, Duke University) is Phyllis Henderson Carey Professor of Music at Wellesley College. In 2007, she won the Nicolas Slonimsky Award for Classical Music Biography from ASCAP/Deems Taylor for her monograph Desperate Measures: The Life and Music of Antonia Padoani Bembo (2006; 2013). Together with Susan Parisi, she edited Fiori Musicali: Liber Amicorum Alexander Silbiger (2010). Her second monograph is titled The Vision of Music of Saint Hildegard’s Scivias —Synthesizing Image, Text, Notation, and Theory (2013). She has contributed chapters to books on topics ranging from the subjectivity of the Virgin Mary in music (Naomi J. Miller and Naomi Yavneh [eds.], Maternal Measures , 2000), to the chorales of Fanny Hensel and Felix Mendelssohn (Anselm Hartinger, Christoph Wolff, and Peter Wollny [eds.], "Zu groß, zu unerreichbar"—Bach-Rezeption im Zeitalter Mendelssohns und Schumanns , 2007), to opera (Francesco Luisi [ed.], Francesco Buti tra Roma e Parigi , 2009). Her work has been supported by the American Musicological Society, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. Klappentext Uncovering Music of Early European Women (1250 - 1750) brings together nine chapters that investigate aspects of female music-making and musical experience in the medieval and early modern periods. Part I, "Notes from the Underground," treats the spirituality of women in solitude and in community. Parts II and III, "Interlude" and "Music for Royal Rivals," respond to Joan Kelly's famous feminist question and suggest that women of a certain stature did have a Renaissance. Part IV, "Serenissime Sirene," plays with the notion of the allure of music and its risks in Venice during the Baroque. The process of uncovering requires close listening to women's creative endeavors in an ongoing effort to piece together equitably the terrain of early music. Contributors include: Cynthia J. Cyrus, Claire Fontijn, Catherine E. Gordon, Laura Jeppesen, Eva Kuhn, Anne MacNeil, Jason Stoessel, Elizabeth Randell Upton, and Laurence Wuidar.An invaluable book for college students and scholars interested in the social and cultural meanings of women in early music. Zusammenfassung Uncovering Music of Early European Women (1250 – 1750) brings together nine essays that investigate aspects of female music-making and musical experience in the medieval and early modern periods. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of Contents List of Figures with Caption Texts List of Contributors Acknowledgements Preface Notes from the Underground Chapter 1. Secret Song and Music in the Visions of Hadewijch of Antwerp Laurence Wuidar Chapter 2. The Margin is the Message: The Changeable Mise-en-page as signal of Musicking in Nuns’ Liturgical Books in Late Medieval Freiburg im Breisgau Cynthia J. Cyrus Chapter 3. Uncovering the Musical Life of San Donato in Polverosa: Sister Maria Diacinta Paulsanti’s Processional Jason Stoessel Chapter 4. Shaping Female Identity and Agency through Seventeenth-Century French Sacred Songs Catherine E. Gordon Interlude Chapter 5. Aesthetics of Performance in the Renaissance: Lessons from Noblewomen Laura Jeppesen Music for Royal Rivals Chapter 6. Songs for Isabella d’Este Anne MacNeil Chapter 7. Lucrezia Borgia’s Voice Elizabeth Randell Upton Serenissime Sirene Chapter 8. Representations of Weeping in the Laments of Barbara Strozzi Claire Fontijn Chapter 9. A Delicate Cage: The Life and Times of Andriana della Tiorba Eva Kuhn ...

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Table of Contents

List of Figures with Caption Texts
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Preface


Notes from the Underground
Chapter 1. Secret Song and Music in the Visions of Hadewijch of Antwerp
Laurence Wuidar

Chapter 2. The Margin is the Message: The Changeable Mise-en-page as signal of Musicking in Nuns' Liturgical Books in Late Medieval Freiburg im Breisgau
Cynthia J. Cyrus

Chapter 3. Uncovering the Musical Life of San Donato in Polverosa: Sister Maria Diacinta Paulsanti's Processional
Jason Stoessel

Chapter 4. Shaping Female Identity and Agency through Seventeenth-Century French Sacred Songs
Catherine E. Gordon


Interlude
Chapter 5. Aesthetics of Performance in the Renaissance: Lessons from Noblewomen
Laura Jeppesen


Music for Royal Rivals
Chapter 6. Songs for Isabella d'Este
Anne MacNeil

Chapter 7. Lucrezia Borgia's Voice
Elizabeth Randell Upton



Serenissime Sirene
Chapter 8. Representations of Weeping in the Laments of Barbara Strozzi
Claire Fontijn

Chapter 9. A Delicate Cage: The Life and Times of Andriana della Tiorba
Eva Kuhn

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Authors Claire (Wellesley College Fontijn
Assisted by Claire Fontijn (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.05.2020
 
EAN 9781138585638
ISBN 978-1-138-58563-8
No. of pages 222
Dimensions 155 mm x 230 mm x 15 mm
Series Routledge Studies in Musical Genres
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Miscellaneous
Non-fiction book

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