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Voice Slavery And Race In Seventeenthcentury Florence 1st Edition Wilbourne

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Voice Slavery And Race In Seventeenthcentury Florence 1st Edition Wilbourne
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 43.87 MB
Pages: 520
Author: Wilbourne, Emily
ISBN: 9780197646915, 0197646913
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Voice Slavery And Race In Seventeenthcentury Florence 1st Edition Wilbourne by Wilbourne, Emily 9780197646915, 0197646913 instant download after payment.

"Grounded in new archival research documenting a significant presence of foreign and racially-marked individuals in Medici Florence, this book argues for the relevance of such individuals to the history of Western music and for the importance of sound-particularly musical and vocal sounds-to systems of racial and ethnic difference. Many of the individuals discussed in these pages were subject to enslavement or conditions of unfree labor; some labored at tasks that were explicitly musical or theatrical, while all intersected with sound and with practices of listening that afforded full personhood only to particular categories of people. Integrating historical detail alongside contemporary performances and musical conventions, this book makes the forceful claim that operatic musical techniques were-from their very inception-imbricated with racialized differences. Race, Voice, and Slavery in Seventeenth-Century Florence offers both a macro and micro approach to its content. The first half of the volume draws upon a wide range of archival, theatrical and historical sources to articulate the theoretical interdependence of razza (lit. "race"), voice, and music in early modern Italy; the second half focuses on the life and work of a specific, racially-marked individual: the enslaved, Black, male soprano singer, Giovannino Buonaccorsi (fl. 1651-1674). Race, Voice, and Slavery in Seventeenth-Century Florence reframes the place of racial difference in Western art music and provides a compelling pre-history to later racial formulations of the sonic"--

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