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Passaggio in Italia : music on the Grand Tour in the seventeenth century

Title
Passaggio in Italia : music on the Grand Tour in the seventeenth century / edited by Dinko Fabris and Margaret Murata.
Publication
  • Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols Publishers, 2015.
  • ©2015

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Additional Authors
  • Fabris, Dinko
  • Murata, Margaret
Description
276 pages : illustrations, music, facsimiles; 28 cm
Summary
Some of the contents: Italian soundscapes: Souvenirs from the Grand Tour, Dinko Fabris; Musical encounters public and private, Margaret Murata; Singer-songwriters, the Lute, and the Stile Nuovo, John Griffiths; High, middle, and low: Singing Monteverdi, Richard Wistreich; 'Italia decolor?' Constantijn Huygens and Italian Music, Rudolf Rasch; Caccini in the Netherlands, Natascha Veldhorst; Barbara Strozzi and the taming of the male poetic voice, Wendy B. Heller; Travelling players and Venetian Opera: Further parallels between Commedia dell'arte and Dramma per musica, John Walter Hill; 'Fortuna instabile': Francesco Lucio and Opera Production in Seventeenth-Century Venice, Beth L. Glixon; Cavalli as performer: What the Manuscript score can tell us, Hendrik Schulze; A French visitor to Florence, May 1589, Iain Fenlon; The Oratorio in Rome in the Seicento: Its sites and its public, Arnaldo Morelli.
Alternative Title
Music on the Grand Tour in the seventeenth century
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Conference papers and proceedings.
  • History.
Note
  • "STIMU, Foundation for Historical Performance Practice, Utrech 2015"--T.p.
  • Conference papers (15) delivered at the symposium, Passaggio in Italia : music on the Grand Tour in the seventeenth century, held in Utrecht from August 24-26, 2006.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-265) and indexes.
Language (note)
  • In English; 1 paper in French.
Contents
Italian soundscapes: souvenirs from the grand tour / Dinko Fabris (Naples, Italy) -- Musical encounters public and private / Margaret Murata (Irvine, California) -- Singer-songwriters, the lute and the stile nuovo / John Griffiths (Melbourne) -- High, middle, and low: singing Monteverdi / Richard Wistreich (Manchester, U. K.) -- Italia decolor? Constantijn Huygens and Italian music / Rufolf Rasch (Utrecht) -- Caccini in the Netherlands / Natascha Veldhorst (Nijmegen) -- Travelling players and Venetian opera: further parallels between Commedia dell'arte and Dramma per musica / John Walter Hill (Urbana, Illinois) -- Fortuna instabile: Francesco Lucio and opera production in seventeenth-century Venice / Beth L. Glixon (Lexington, Kentucky) -- Cavalli as performer: what the manuscript score can tell us / Hendrik Schulze (Denton, Texas) -- Barbara Strozzi and the taming of the male poetic voice / Wendy B. Heller (Princeton, New Jersey) -- A French visitor to Florence, May 1589 / Iain Fenlon (Cambridge, U. K.) -- The oratorio in Rome in the seicento: its sites and its public / Arnaldo Morelli (Rome, Italy) -- La vie humaine dans les livrets de Giulio Rospigliosi: eléments pour une analyse typologique des personnages / Jean-François Lattarico (Lyon) -- L'armoniose idee della sua mente: Corelli, the Arcadians, and the primacy of Rome / Franco Piperno (Rome, Italy) -- Three Spaniards meet Italian opera in the age of Spanish imperialism / Louise K. Stein (Ann Arbor, Michigan).
Call Number
JMF 15-401
ISBN
  • 9782503535685
  • 2503535682
OCLC
914233289
Title
Passaggio in Italia : music on the Grand Tour in the seventeenth century / edited by Dinko Fabris and Margaret Murata.
Publisher
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols Publishers, 2015.
Copyright Date
©2015
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-265) and indexes.
Language
In English; 1 paper in French.
Chronological Term
1600 - 1699
Added Author
Fabris, Dinko, editor, author.
Murata, Margaret, editor, author.
Research Call Number
JMF 15-401
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