Music in Renaissance cities and courts studies in honor of Lewis Lockwood / edited by Jessie Ann Owens and Anthony M. Cummings.

Other author Lockwood, Lewis, honouree.
Other author Owens, Jessie Ann editor.
Other author Cummings, Anthony M., editor.
Format Book
Publication InfoWarren, Mich. : Harmonie Park Press, 1997.
Descriptionxxxi, 533 pages : illustrations, music ; 29 cm.
Subjects

SeriesDetroit monographs in musicology/Studies in music ; no. 18
Detroit monographs in musicology/Studies in music ; no. 18. ^A281112
Contents Dufay's Mon chier amy: another piece for the Malatesta / Allan W. Atlas -- Buyers and collectors of music publications: two sixteenth-century music libraries recovered / Jane A. Bernstein -- Josquin's chansons as generic paradigms / Lawrence F. Bernstein -- Tonal color in Dufay / Graeme M. Boone -- Cut signs in fifteenth-century musical practice / Anna Maria Busse Berger -- Notes on a Josquin motet and its sources / Anthony M. Cummings -- Con canti et organo: music at the Venetian scuole piccole during the Renaissance / Jonathan E. Glixon -- The Florentine madrigal, 1540-60 / James Haar -- Protector, imo verus pater: Francesco Zabarella's patronage of Johannes Ciconia / Anne Hallmark -- Musical "parents" and their "progeny": the discourse of creative patriarchy in early modern Europe / Paula Higgins -- French print chansons and Pierre de la Rue: a case study in authenticity / Honey Meconi -- Unnotated accidentals in the music of the post-Josquin generation: mainly on the example of Gombert's first book of motets for four voices / Anthony Newcomb -- Weerbeke's motet for the temple of peace / Jeremy Noble -- Some reflections on patronage: Palestrina and Mantua / George Nugent -- A sample problem of seventeenth-century Imitatio: Claudio Monteverdi, Francesco Turini, and Battista Guarini's "Mentre vaga angioletta" / Massimo Ossi -- How Josquin became Josquin: reflections on historiography and reception / Jessie Ann Owens -- Bernardino Cirillo's critique of polyphonic church music of 1549: its background and resonance / Claude V. Palisca -- The Jewish community and carnival entertainment at the Mantuan court in the early Baroque /rSusan Parisi -- Guillaume Du Fay's second style / Alejandro Enrique Planchart -- The newly rediscovered print of Piéton's Penitential psalms / Samuel F. Pogue -- Local repertories and the printed book: Antico's Third book of frottole (1513) / William F. Prizer -- Gesualdo's languishing steps / Christopher Reynolds -- Ercole's second-hand coronation mass / Joshua Rifkin -- Ceremonies for Holy Week, papal commissions, and madness (?) in early sixteenth-century Rome / Richard Sherr -- Multiple images of Bartolommeo Veneto's lute-playing woman (1520) / H. Colin Slim -- Three sample problems of editorial accidentals in chansons by Busnoys and Ockeghem / Peter Urquhart -- The chansons of Loyset Compère: a model for a changing aesthetic / Amanda Zuckerman Wesner -- Appendix: publications by Lewis Lockwood on Renaissance music / Phyllis A. Benjamin.
Abstract A festschrift prepared for the occasion of musicologist Lewis Lockwood's 65th birthday. The volume's 27 contributions, written by Lockwood's students and American colleagues, cover topics including tonal color in Dufay; notes on a Josquin motet and its sources; the Florentine madrigal, 1540-60; and a model for a changing aesthetic in the chansons of Loyset Compere. An appendix lists Lockwood's publications on Renaissance music.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 503-507) and index.
LCCN 96041999
ISBN0899901026

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Music Music Stacks ML240.2 .M87 1997 ✔ Available Place Hold