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Music, Performance, Architecture - Sacred Spaces as Sound Spaces in the Early Modern Period

English, German, Italian · Hardback

Will be released 01.10.2024

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In early modern Europe, musical innovations in composition and performance practice created new demands on sacred architecture. This development was reflected most significantly in the installation of choir pulpits, musician galleries and organ lofts, which served as venues for top-class ensembles and established a permanent place for music in the sacred space. To what extent did musical innovations influence the remodelling and new construction of churches? How did composers and musicians respond to the architectural and acoustic qualities of certain spaces? This book discusses the complex relationship between music and sacred architecture in the early modern period from an interdisciplinary perspective.With contributions byFlorian Bassani | Federico Bellini | Massimo Bisson | Jörg Bölling | Joseph Clarke | Sabine Ehrmann-Herfort | Anne Holzmüller | Deborah Howard | Elisabeth Natour | Arnold Nesselrath | Noel O'Regan | Simon Paulus | Martin Raspe | Roberta Vidic

Product details

Assisted by Tobias C Weissmann (Editor), Pietschmann (Editor), Klaus Pietschmann (Editor), Tobias C. Weißmann (Editor)
Publisher Olms Wissenschaft
 
Languages English, German, Italian
Product format Hardback
Release 01.10.2024, delayed
 
EAN 9783487167244
ISBN 978-3-487-16724-4
No. of pages 312
Weight 788 g
Series Music and Sacred Architecture
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music

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