Music of the Renaissance: Imagination and Reality of a Cultural Practice

Music of the Renaissance: Imagination and Reality of a Cultural Practice

by Christopher Reynolds (Author), Laurenz Lütteken (Author), Christopher Reynolds (Author), Laurenz Lütteken (Author), James Steichen (Author)

Synopsis

Where previous accounts of the Renaissance have not fully acknowledged the role that music played in this decisive period of cultural history, Laurenz L tteken merges historical music analysis with the analysis of the other arts to provide a richer context for the emergence and evolution of creative cultures across civilizations. This fascinating panorama foregrounds music as a substantial component of the era and considers musical works and practices in a wider cultural-historical context. Among the topics surveyed are music's relationship to antiquity, the position of music within systems of the arts, the emergence of the concept of the musical work, as well as music's relationship to the theory and practice of painting, literature, and architecture. What becomes clear is that the Renaissance gave rise to many musical concepts and practices that persist to this day, whether the figure of the composer, musical institutions, and modes of musical writing and memory.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 248
Edition: First
Publisher: University of California Press
Published: 06 Dec 2018

ISBN 10: 0520297903
ISBN 13: 9780520297906

Author Bio
Laurenz L tteken is Professor of Musicology at the University of Zurich. He is the author of Richard Strauss: Musik der Moderne and Mozart: Leben und Musik im Zeitalter der Aufkl rung.