17th Century Music
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http://www.cir17.info/colloques/princeton Ce colloque pluridisciplinaire se propose d'examiner la place des pratiques collaboratives dans la culture française du XVIIe siècle. Alors que se renforce la monarchie absolue, incarnée par un... more
On the Continent, mensural music theory, especially the Ars Nova theory established in the fourteenth century in which each note is divided into two equal beats (duple) or three equal beats (triple) was handed down continuously, but... more
This article celebrates the 400th anniversary of Isabella Leonarda – 17th-century nun, singer & composer – in connection with the Earthly Angels performance and recording project. You can hear some of her music here:... more
So far, Stradella’s operatic production has been reconstructed on the basis of the operas that the musician composed in Genoa during the last years of his life. This article aims to present recent discoveries that shed light on... more
Journal ed. 2018. Published: 2019. Abstract: The construction of character on the early operatic stage by means of musical gestures is an arresting achievement of Italian master Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643), a practice first evident in... more
En este artículo se presentan los retratos en pintura de tres virtuosos, protagonistas de la escena teatral del siglo XVII en Italia, que se han localizado en colecciones madrileñas. Se trata de los retratos del compositor Alessandro... more
Théodora Psychoyou, "De la présence de l’air de cour dans les écrits théoriques du XVIIe siècle : une rhétorique de l’actio", in Poésie, musique et société. L’air de cour en France au XVIIe siècle, éd. Georgie Durosoir, Sprimont, Mardaga,... more
New Research about the Bassano family and the meaning behind the Markings on their Instruments, with the emergence of a new violin with different markings from their lutes and recorders.
The cercar della nota consists in the intonation of a melodic phrase by means of portamenti or passing notes. Most musicologists consider it a vocal practice limited to the 17th century, and in particular to composers of the seconda... more
"The religious musical production in São Paulo and Minas Gerais, in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, has been studied under the concept that particular styles were employed according to different regions and epochs. As evidenced... more
This is an overview of the English division viol, assembling the information available from first hand sources. What are its roots? How and when does it appear in contemporary sources? Was it really a small size viol? Is the six-string... more
Having been thoroughly versed in Sweelinck’s novel approach to polyphonic keyboard composition with its emphasis on strict voice leading and integration of “line” and figuration, Scheidemann initally eschewed the (written-out) motet... more
Questo studio riguarda la vita musicale presso la Cappella dei Cantori e il Collegio degli Innocenti della Cattedrale di San Giovanni Battista di Torino tra il 1600 e il 1650. Esso segue uno studio pubblicato precedentemente, riguardante... more
The Concert champêtre on the 1628 Joannes Ruckers harpsichord, a rare testimony of the painted corpus by Robert Bonnart (1652-1733) Marie-Christine ANSELM The Museum of the Château de Versailles nowadays preserves one of the most... more
In the late 17th century, the Castrati are a familiar presence for the aristocrats of the Italian Peninsula, who usually enjoy their singing and in various circumstances exercise the functions of playwrights and organizers of musical... more
The present study explores the relationship between the 17th-century free-style repertoire for the harpsichord and the concept of subjectivity in Early Modern Europe. It involved considerations about the socio-historical role of music,... more
Théodora Psychoyou, « De la mesure, du rythme, et du statut du temps au XVIIe siècle : une nouvelle rythmopoétique », La Fabrique des paroles de musique à l’âge classique, textes réunis par Anne-Madeleine Goulet et Laura Naudeix, Wavre,... more
How the Baroque idea of 'meraviglioso' (wonder) is reflected in modern performances of seventeenth century opera? Is it still important for audience, performers and directors ? This paper aims at exploring the different meanings that... more
BERROCAL, Joseba . "Le ornamentazioni francesi a cavallo tra Sei e Settecento: fra invisibilità e persistenza di modelli non scritti" in 'Early Music. Context and Ideas II, International Conference in Musicology, 11-14 September 2008.... more
. Marc-Antoine Charpentier's 'Miserere' settings : a rhetorical approach (in French) . Republished in 'Marc-Antoine Charpentier, un musicien retrouvé' , textes réunis par Catherine Cessac, Versailles, CMBV ; Sprimont, Mardaga, 2005, p.... more
The study of Corelli’s compositions not included in his six printed collections is still at its beginnings. Fifty years after cataloguing Corelli’s works for the new critical edition, an examination of some of his sonatas considered to be... more
The materials exposed on this paper, displayed according to a lexicographical format (biographies of the composers, a brief valuation of their productions, inventories of their preserved compositions, and bibliographies), cannot pretend... more
The analysis of 29 manuscript copies and two printed collections (Messa e salmi, parte concertati, 1640; Motetti a voce sola, 1647) by Giovanni Antonio Rigatti (1613–1648) shows that his compčositions were copied and performed in Koper in... more
Johannes Menkes Lehrbuch Kontrapunkt II behandelt die Kompositionstechnik der Barockzeit und stellt damit die Fortsetzung zu Kontrapunkt I dar. Claudio Monteverdi bezeichnete die moderne Musikpraxis seiner Zeit, die wir heute als Beginn... more