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Singing Games In Early Modern Italy The Music Books Of Orazio Vecchi Paul Schleuse

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Singing Games In Early Modern Italy The Music Books Of Orazio Vecchi Paul Schleuse
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.35 MB
Pages: 392
Author: Paul Schleuse
ISBN: 9780253015013, 0253015014
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Singing Games In Early Modern Italy The Music Books Of Orazio Vecchi Paul Schleuse by Paul Schleuse 9780253015013, 0253015014 instant download after payment.

In Italy during the late cinquecento, printed music could be found not only in the homes of the wealthy or the music professional, but also in lay homes, courts, and academies. No longer confined to the salons of the elite, music took on the role of social play and recreation. Paul Schleuse examines these new musical forms through a study of the music books of Italian priest, poet, and composer, Orazio Vecchi. Composed for minor patrons and the wider music-buying public, Vecchi's madrigals took as their subjects game-playing, drinking, hunting, battles, and the life of the street. Schleuse looks at how music and game-playing allowed singers and performers to play the roles of exemplary pastoral characters and also comic, foreign, and "rustic" others in ways that defined and ultimately reinforced social norms of the times. His findings reposition Orazio Vecchi as one of the most innovative composers of the late 16th century.

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