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ISBN: 9780197265055 - The Music Room in Early Modern France and Italy
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The Music Room in Early Modern France and Italy

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Sound, Space and Object

Deborah Howard, Laura Mauretti

ISBN: 9780197265055
Format: Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press


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This interdisciplinary book investigates spaces for music-making in Early Modern France and Italy. Spaces specifically designed for music began to appear in private dwellings. While elite music-making became more specialised through the employment of paid musicians, music printing allowed new compositions to be diffused down the social scale.

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Introduction: Music-making in Residenctiontial Space ; 1. THE VISUAL DIMENSION ; 1. Seduction and Spirituality: The Ambiguous Roles of Music in Venetian Art ; 2. When is a Room a Music Room? Sounds, Spaces, and Objects in Non-courtly Italian Interiors ; 3. The Place of Music in the Artist's Home ; 2. THE SPATIAL DIMENSION ; 4. Music in the French Domestic Interior (1500-1600) ; 5. The Role of Music in the Venetian Home in the Cinquecento ; 6. Women on the Edge: The 'Saletta delle Dame' of the Palazzo Salvadego in Brescia ; 3. THE AURAL DIMENSION ; 7. Balance on the Lute: The Role of the Strings ; 8. The Lute: An Intrument for All Seasons ; 9. Assessing the Acoustic Performance of Small Music Rooms: A Short Introduction ; 4. THE INTELLECTUAL DIMENSION ; 10. 'With tempered notes, in the green hills and among rivers': Music, Learning, and the Symbolic Space of Recreation in the Manuscript Modena, Biblioteca Estense, Universitaria A.F.9.9 ; 11. Spaces for Music in Sixteenth-Century Paduan Noble Courts ; 12. Caccini's Stages: Identity and Performance Space in the Late Cinquecento Courts ; 5. COURTLY CONTEXTS ; 13. Spaces for Musical Performance in the Este Court in Ferrara (c 1440-1540) ; 14. Music Rooms in the Ducal Palace in Mantua: From Andrea Mantegna to Giovan Battista Bertani ; 15. Queen Christina of Sweden as a Patron of Music in Rome in the Mid-Seventeenth Century ; 6. THE DEVELOPMENT OF PURPOSE-BUILT SPACES FOR MUSIC ; 16. The Acoustic Analysis of Palladio's Teatro Olimpico, Vicenza ; 17. Music at Home: Spaces for Music in French Seventeenth-Century Residential Architecture ; 18. Spaces for Musical Performance in Seventeenth-Century Roman Residences
 
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