Milan Galleria Lorenzelli, novembre 1961, 225x169mm, avec 4 portraits photographiques, 29 planches (4 couleurs), (4) pp., broché sous couverture illustrée.Texte de G.Marchiori imprimé en italien et français sur papier brun en tête d'ouvrage.Petit pli au coin inférieur gauche de la couverture.(105208)
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London J. Curwen & Sons. Première édition. Pas de date mais 1893. Avec un appendice contenant des détails sur la structure, le compas et les particularités de divers instruments de l'orchestre, par Geo. Oakey. Original en tissu rouge gaufré à l'aveugle avec des titres dorés sur la première page et sur le dos. Propre, mais avec une légère décoloration au dos et un assombrissement dû au soleil sur la première planche. L'intérieur de l'ouvrage est propre et bien rangé. Le frontispice dépliant représente les principaux instruments de l'orchestre. 2 feuillets préliminaires, 124 pages : illustrations (musique). 18.5cm x 13cm. Conforme à WorldCat OCLC : 2086081.
First edition. No date but 1893. With an appendix containing details as to the structure, compass, and peculiarities of various instruments of the orchestra, by Geo. Oakey. Original blind embossed red cloth with gilt titles to front board and spine. Clean, but with a touch of fading to the spine and sun darkening to the front board. Internally clean and tidy throughout. Fold-out frontispiece depicting the major instruments of the orchestra. 2 preliminary leaves, 124 pages : illustrations (music). 18.5cm x 13cm. Conforms to WorldCat OCLC: 2086081. .
Sala di via corridoni 1981 in4. 1981. broché. 84 pages. Bon Etat intérieur propre
E. Flammarion Paris 1926 Grand in-4 ( 330 X 250 mm ) de 138 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée rempliée. 127 illustrations en 109 planches. Dos fatigué, sinon bel exemplaire.
, Brepols, 2019 Hardback, xxiv + 420 pages, Size:220 x 280 mm, Illustrations:20 b/w, Languages: English, Italian, Spanish. ISBN 9782503584423.
Summary This book addresses the complex world of music criticism during the second half of the twentieth century, with particular emphasis on the relationship between music criticism and pivotal changes in politics, society, technology, and economics. The focus on music criticism should be understood in a very broad sense, as one of the various forms of communication and expression that contributes both to the formulation of judgments, and to a broader discourse on the constructions of music. In addition, the book deepens the topic of music criticism by addressing some defining aspects of the period, such as the development of music for the cinema, the growth of the music industry, and the new media that characterized the turn of the century. The articles are divided into five sections: 'Music Criticism and its Roles', 'Music Criticism and Italian Film Music', 'Music Criticism and Ideology', 'Music Criticism and the Web', and 'Case Studies' (Amiri Baraka, Astor Piazzolla, Louis Andriessen, Dieter Roth, John Cage, and Stravinsky). TABLE OF CONTENTS Massimiliano Locanto Introduction. Music Criticism and Musicology: Depolarising the Debate Aknowledgements Music Critics and Their Roles Abdullah Essa Jamal Khalaf Alan Rawsthorne: The Neglected Chopin Critic Massimiliano Locanto Brother Criticus : Stravinsky 'the Serialist' against Music Criticism H ctor Gasol Calvo Manuel R. de Llauder y la cr tica musical en Barcelona durante los a os '60. Un compositor y cr tico contempor neo de Xavier Montsalvatge David Hurwitz The Twentieth-Century Recording Explosion: Challenges and Opportunities for Criticism Music Criticism and Ideology Lee Ellen Martin Sing a Song of Freedom: Civil Rights and the Reception of Race and Gender in the Music of Lambert, Hendricks & Ross Carla Cuomo Massimo Mila e l'impegno: interazioni tra critica militante e musicologia dal dopoguerra agli anni Settanta Lada Durakovi! Musica e discorso ideologico: i testi sulla musica durante la formazione del socialismo in Croazia Marita Fornaro Bordolli Criticism, Power and Canon in Uruguay (1950-2000): Between Conservatism and Avant-Garde Music Criticism and Music for Film in Italy Umberto Fasolato Il contributo della critica cinematogra?ca militante italiana alla de?nizione del paesaggio sonoro nei ?lm degli anni Cinquanta Kristjan Stopar - Francesco Verona La musica per ?lm nelle riviste cinematogra?che italiane tra gli anni Cinquanta e Sessanta: i casi di Cinema e Filmcritica Antonio Ferrara La musica nel ?lm (1950): la prima monogra?a italiana sulla musica cinematogra?ca Roberto Calabretto Le pubblicazioni di Sergio Miceli quale parte del dibattito storiogra?co sulla musica per ?lm in Italia Music Criticism and the Web Pedro Ord ez Eslava Facebooking Musicology: apuntes para una ( nueva?) cr tica musical 2.0 Giacomo Albert How are Social Media Reshaping the Critical Debate around Contemporary Music? Stefano Lombardi Vallauri Il trattamento della musica nei blog culturali generalisti italiani Marida Rizzuti La critica musicale in Italia intorno al 2000 fra I lIke It e cinguettii Case Studies Siegwart Reichwald Making it in the Big Apple: Piazzolla's 1980s New York Experience in the Words of The New York Times Ryan Bruce Amiri Baraka's Black Music as an Avant-Garde Manifesto in Jazz Helena Mart n-Nieva Opening Pandora's Cage: 'Open Music' and John Cage in Barcelona, 1960-1970 Lorenzo De Donato Il suono 'inaudito'. Il fenomeno musicale nell'opera di Dieter Roth Eric Taxier Object-Oriented Music Criticism: On Louis Andriessen's De Staat Abstracts Biographies Index of Names
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2023 Paperback Pages: 532 pages,Size:230 x 280 mm, Illustrations:250 col., 6 musical examples, Language(s):English. ISBN 9782503588568.
history of Renaissance music told through 100 artefacts, revealing their witness to the priorities and activities of people in the past as they addressed their world through music. SUBJECT(S) Renaissance Music (c. 1400-1600) Material culture Renaissance art history REVIEW(S) "Like a veritable pop-up book, The Museum of Renaissance Music surprises its readers with the multidimensional quality of its content. Presenting a hundred diverse objects organized in different themed rooms, Borghetti and Shephard?s volume offers readers the experience of walking through an imaginary museum where objects ?speak out? their complex web of allusion connecting texts, images and sounds. A veritable tour de force, this book brings history, art history, and musicology together to highlight the pervasive nature of music in Renaissance culture, and does so in a direct and effective manner that can be enjoyed by experts and amateurs alike." Martina Bagnoli, Gallerie Estensi, Modena "With imaginative verve, The Museum of Renaissance Music contributes to a current explosion of material studies whose cacophony remakes our understanding of the Renaissance via ?history by collage,? in this case understanding Renaissance musicking through the spatial affordances of the gallery with its multitude of ?rooms? (travels, psalters, domestic objects, instruments, and much more), rather than through the traditional edited collection. The results are mesmerizing, indispensable." Martha Feldman, University of Chicago "This imaginary museum of Renaissance music, through a collection of one hundred exhibits, returns a proper share of sonority to objects, images, artworks and spaces. A fascinating reference book, offering a transformative vision of music in Renaissance culture, from domestic space to the global dimension." Diane Bodart, Columbia University, New York "The high-quality reproductions together with the knowledgeable commentaries are a treat for the eyes and mind of the reader. An entirely new type of music history book, this wonderful volume will appeal to scholars, music lovers, and students alike." Melanie Wald-Fuhrmann, Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, Frankfurt BIO Vincenzo Borghetti is Associate Professor of Music History at the University of Verona. He holds a doctorate in musicology from the University of Pavia-Cremona and in 2007?08 was a fellow of Villa I Tatti, The Harvard University Center for Renaissance Italian Studies in Florence. His research interests are centred on Renaissance polyphony and opera. His essays and articles have appeared in Early Music History, Acta musicologica, Journal of the Alamire Foundation, and Imago Musicae, among other journals, and in several edited collections. In 2019 he was elected to the Academia Europaea. Tim Shephard is Professor of Musicology at the University of Sheffield. He is the co-author of Music in the Art of Renaissance Italy (Harvey Miller, 2020), as well as numerous other books and essays on Italian musical culture in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. He currently leads the project ?Sounding the Bookshelf 1501: Musical Knowledge in a Year of Italian Printed Books?, funded by the Leverhulme Trust. SUMMARY This book collates 100 exhibits with accompanying essays as an imaginary museum dedicated to the musical cultures of Renaissance Europe, at home and in its global horizons. It is a history through artefacts?materials, tools, instruments, art objects, images, texts, and spaces?and their witness to the priorities and activities of people in the past as they addressed their world through music. The result is a history by collage, revealing overlapping musical practices and meanings?not only those of the elite, but reflecting the everyday cacophony of a diverse culture and its musics. Through the lens of its exhibits, this museum surveys music?s central role in culture and lived experience in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Europe, offering interest and insights well beyond the strictly musicological field. TABLE OF CONTENTS ? I. The Room of Devotions Introduction (Matthew Laube) 1 Silence (Barbara Baert) 2 Virgin and Child with Angels (M. Jennifer Bloxam) 3 Madonna of Humility (Beth Williamson) 4 Virgin Annunciate (Marina Nordera) 5 The Prato "Haggadah" (Eleazar Gutwirth) 6 The Musicians of the Holy Church, Exempt from Tax (Geoffrey Baker) 7 A Devotional Song from Iceland ( rni Heimir Ing lfsson) 8 Alabaster Altarpiece (James Cook, Andrew Kirkman, Zuleika Murat, and Philip Weller) 9 The Mass of St Gregory (Bernadette Nelson) Psalters 10 Bernardino de Sahag n?s "Psalmodia christiana" (Lorenzo Candelaria) 11 The "??????????" of Abgar Dpir Tokhatetsi (Ortensia Giovannini) 12 A Printed Hymnal by Jacobus Finno (Sanna Raninen) 13 "The Whole Booke of Psalmes" (Jonathan Willis) ? II. The Room of Domestic Objects Introduction (Paul Schleuse) 14 Commonplace Book (Kate van Orden) 15 Knife (Flora Dennis) 16 Playing Cards (Katelijne Schiltz) 17 Cabinet of Curiosities (Franz K rndle) 18 Table (Katie Bank) 19 Statue (Laura Moretti) 20 Valance (Katherine Butler) 21 Painting (Camilla Cavicchi) 22 Fan (Flora Dennis) 23 Tapestry (Carla Zecher) Sensualities 24 Venus (Tim Shephard) 25 Sirens (Eugenio Refini) 26 Death and the Maiden (Katherine Butler) 27 Erotokritos Sings a Love Song to Aretousa (Alexandros Maria Hatzikiriakos) ? III. The Room of Books Introduction (Elisabeth Giselbrecht) 28 Chansonnier of Margaret of Austria (Vincenzo Borghetti) 29 The Constance Gradual (Marianne C.E. Gillion) 30 The Bible of Borso d?Este (Serenella Sessini) 31 The Jistebnice Cantionale (Lenka Hl vkov ) 32 The Saxilby Fragment (Lisa Colton and James Cook) 33 "Le Jardin de Plaisance et Fleur de Rh torique" (Jane H. M. Taylor) 34 "Hypnerotomachia Poliphili" (Massimo Privitera) 35 Embroidered Partbooks (Birgit Lodes) 36 "Grande Musicque" Typeface (Louisa Hunter-Bradley) 37 Coat of Arms of Matth us Lang von Wellenburg (Elisabeth Giselbrecht) 38 The Eton Choirbook (Magnus Williamson) 39 "Liber Quindecim Missarum" (Pawe? Gancarczyk) 40 "Les simulachres & histori es faces de la mort" (Katelijne Schiltz) Imagined Spaces 41 The Musical Staff (Jane Alden) 42 Deduit?s Garden (Sylvia Huot) 43 Arcadia (Giuseppe Gerbino) 44 Heaven (Laura ?tef?nescu) ? IV. The Room of Instruments Introduction (Emanuela Vai) 45 Lady Playing the Vihuela da Mano (David R. M. Irving) 46 Double Virginals (Moritz Kelber) 47 Horn from Allg u (Martin Kirnbauer) 48 Inventory after the Death of Madame Montcuyt (Emily Peppers) 49 Girl Playing the Virginals (Laura S. Ventura Nieto) 50 Vihuela (John Griffiths) 51 Bagpipes (John J. Thompson) 52 K s (Kate van Orden) ? V. The Room of Sacred Spaces Introduction (David Fiala) 53 The Basilica of the Santissima Annunziata, Florence (Giovanni Zanovello) 54 Hauptkirche Beatae Mariae Virginis, Wolfenb ttel (Inga Mai Groote) 55 A Sow Playing the Organ (Mattias Lundberg) 56 Ceiling with the Muses and Apollo (Tim Shephard) 57 St Katherine?s Convent Church, Augsburg (Barbara Eichner) 58 Misericord (Fr d ric Billiet) 59 The Chapel of King Sigismund, Wawel Cathedral, Krakow (Pawe? Gancarczyk) 60 The Bell Founder?s Window, York Minster (Lisa Colton) 61 Organ Shutters from the Cathedral of Ferrara (Sophia D?Addio) 62 The Cathedral of St James, ?ibenik (Ennio Stip?evi?) 63 The Funeral Monument of the Princess of boli (Iain Fenlon) ? VI. The Room of the Public Sphere Introduction (Robert L. Kendrick) 64 Street Music from Barcelona (Tess Knighton) 65 African Musicians at the King?s Fountain in Lisbon (Nuno de Mendon a Raimundo) 66 Songs for Hanukkah and Purim from Venice (Diana Matut) 67 A Tragedy from Ferrara (Laurie Stras) 68 A Bosnian Gravestone (Zdravko Bla?ekovi?) 69 Morris Dancers from Germany (Anne Daye) 70 A Princely Wedding in D sseldorf (Klaus Pietschmann) Cities 71 Mexico City ? Tenochtitlan (Javier Mar n-L pez) 72 Dijon (Gretchen Peters) 73 Milan (Daniele V. Filippi) 74 Munich (Alexander J. Fisher) Travels 75 The Travels of Pierre Belon du Mans (Carla Zecher) 76 Aflatun Charms the Wild Animals with the Music of the Arghanun (Jonathan Katz) 77 Granada in Georg Braun?s "Civitates Orbis Terrarum" (Ascensi n Mazuela-Anguita) 78 News from the Island of Japan (Kathryn Bosi) ? VII. The Room of Experts Introduction (Jessie Ann Owens) 79 Will of John Dunstaple, Esquire (Lisa Colton) 80 Portrait Medal of Ludwig Senfl (Birgit Lodes) 81 Zampolo dalla Viola Petitions Duke Ercole I d?Este (Bonnie J. Blackburn) 82 A Diagram from the Mubarak Shah Commentary (Jeffrey Levenberg) 83 Cardinal Bessarion?s Manuscript of Ancient Greek Music Theory (Eleonora Rocconi) 84 The Analogy of the Nude (Antonio Cascelli) 85 The Music Book of Martin Crusius (Inga Mai Groote) 86 The World on a Crab?s Back (Katelijne Schiltz) 87 Juan del Encina?s "Gasaj monos de huz a" (Emilio Ros-F bregas) 88 Josquin de Prez?s "Missa Philippus Rex Castilie" (Vincenzo Borghetti) 89 The Elite Singing Voice (Richard Wistreich) ? VIII. The Room of Revivals Introduction (David Yearsley) 90 Instruments of the Middle Ages and Renaissance (Martin Elste) 91 Dolmetsch?s Spinet (Jessica L. Wood) 92 Assassin?s Creed: Ezio Trilogy (Karen M. Cook) 93 "Christophorus Columbus: Para sos Perdidos" (Donald Greig) 94 A Palestrina Contrafactum ? Samantha Bassler 447 95 St Sepulchre Chapel, St Mary Magdalene, London (Ayla Lepine) 96 The Singing Fountain in Prague (Scott Lee Edwards) 97 Liebig Images of "Die Meistersinger von N rnberg" (Gundula Kreuzer) 98 Das Chorwerk (Pamela M. Potter) 99 "Ode to a Screw" (Vincenzo Borghetti) 100 Wax Figure of Anne Boleyn (Linda Phyllis Austern) Notes on Contributors 477 Bibliography 487