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The Renaissance : from the 1470s to the end of the 16th century / Edited by Iain Fenlon.

Other author/creatorFenlon, Iain.
Format Book and Print
Edition1st North American ed.
Publication InfoEnglewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice Hall, 1989.
Descriptionx, 418 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Man & music
Man & music. ^A667051
Contents Music and society / Iain Fenlon -- Rome: a city of rich contrast / Christopher Reynolds -- North Italian courts, 1560-1540 / William F. Prizer -- Aragonese Naples / Allan W. Atlas -- Paris and the French court under Francois I / Richard Freedman -- Lyons: commercial and cultural metropolis / Frank Dobbins -- The Habsburg courts in the Netherlands and Austria, 1477-1530 / Martin Picker -- Munich at the time of Orlande [Orlando] de Lassus / James Haar -- The Lutheran reformation / Robin A. Leaver -- 16th-century Nuremberg / Susan Gattuso -- Elizabethan London / Craig Monson -- The Spanish court of Ferdinand and Isabella / Tess Knighton -- 16th-century Antwerp / Kristine K. Forney.
Abstract This volume treats the central aspects of Renaissance music: taking up the discussion during the late 15th century, and pursuing it to the end of the 16th. This was a time when music-making centered on the great courts of Europe, temporal or ecclesiastical; but it was also one that saw the growth of bourgeois music-making in the newly developing cities. The flowering--and the eventual withering--of the traditions of Renaissance polyphony are thus seen in a variety of social and political contexts. Each chapter is focused on the musical life of a particular city, with Dr. Fenlon's opening essay providing a wide context, in terms of patronage, humanism and reform, for the Renaissance musical scene.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 90224619
ISBN0137734093
ISBN0137734174 (pbk.)

Available Items

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Music Music Stacks ML172 .R46 1989 ✔ Available Place Hold
Music Course Reference ML172 .R46 1989 ✔ Available