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Music and ideas in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / Claude V. Palisca.

Author/creator Palisca, Claude V.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoChicago : University of Chicago Press, ©2006.
Descriptionx, 302 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject(s)
Portion of title Music and ideas
Series Studies in the history of music theory and literature
Studies in the history of music theory and literature. ^A627438
Contents Musical change and intellectual history -- Universal harmony -- Sense over reason: the anti-theoretical tradition -- The poetics of musical composition -- Humanist revival of the modes and genera -- Humanist reaction to polyphony -- Theories of monody and dramatic music -- Music and scientific discovery -- Ancient and modern: styles and genres -- Theories of the affections and imitation -- Music and rhetoric.
Abstract This book shows the author - one of the preeminent musicologists of our time - at the height of his powers, discussing the relationships between musical style and intellectual history, the influence of humanism on the revival of music theory, the competing notions of style, and the intermingled effects of rhetoric, poetics, religion, and science. Palisca's discussions demonstrate how this period's musical thought was penetrated by many aspects of culture, including religious reform, secularization, the emergence of vernacular literature, documentary historiography, the rise and decline of neo-Platonism, Aristotelian poetics, the scientific movement, the revival of rhetoric, and openness of emotional experience. This summation of Palisca's life work was nearly finished in 2001, when Palisca died. It was brought to completion by Thomas J. Mathiesen.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 243-270) and index.
LCCN 2005046749
ISBN0252031563
ISBN9780252031564

Available Items

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Music Music Stacks ML174 .P35 2006 ✔ Available Place Hold