Listening to Early Modern Catholicism: Perspectives from Musicology

Author:   Daniele Filippi ,  Michael J. Noone
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   49
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Pages:   332
Publication Date:   28 September 2017
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How did Catholicism sound in the early modern period? What kinds of sonic cultures developed within the diverse and dynamic matrix of early modern Catholicism? And what do we learn about early modern Catholicism by attending to its sonic manifestations? Editors Daniele V. Filippi and Michael Noone have brought together a variety of studies — ranging from processional culture in Bavaria to Roman confraternities, and catechetical praxis in popular missions — that share an emphasis on the many and varied modalities and meanings of sonic experience in early modern Catholic life. Audio samples illustrating selected chapters are available at the following address: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5311099. Contributors are: Egberto Bermúdez, Jane A. Bernstein, Xavier Bisaro, Andrew Cichy, Daniele V. Filippi, Alexander J. Fisher, Marco Gozzi, Robert L. Kendrick, Tess Knighton, Ignazio Macchiarella, Margaret Murata, John W. O’Malley, S.J., Noel O’Regan, Anne Piéjus, and Colleen Reardon.

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Author:   Daniele Filippi ,  Michael J. Noone
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   49
Weight:   0.677kg
ISBN:  

9789004349223


ISBN 10:   9004349227
Pages:   332
Publication Date:   28 September 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Notes on the Editors Notes on the Contributors List of Figures and Examples Editors' Note Introduction Daniele V. Filippi and Michael Noone Part 1: The State of Research 1 Early Modern Catholicism: The State of Research John W. O'Malley 2 Music Among the Disciplines in Early Modern Catholicism Robert L. Kendrick Part 2: Perspectives 3 Liturgical Music and Liturgical Experience in Early Modern Italy Marco Gozzi 4 Musical Dispatches from the Heavenly Jerusalem Colleen Reardon 5 Singing the Community: Plainchant in Early Modern 'petites ecoles' Xavier Bisaro 6 Print Culture, Music, and Early Modern Catholicism in Rome Jane A. Bernstein 7 'Catechismum modulans docebat': Teaching the Doctrine Through Singing in Early Modern Catholicism Daniele V. Filippi 8 Artistic Revival and Conquest of the Soul in Early Modern Rome Anne Piejus 9 'Changing their tune': Sacred Music and the Recasting of English Post-Reformation Identity at St. Alban's College, Valladolid Andrew Cichy 10 'Mit singen und klingen': Urban Processional Culture and the Soundscapes of Post-Reformation Germany Alexander J. Fisher 11 'Colpe mie venite a piangere': The Penitential Cantata in Baroque Rome Margaret Murata 12 Music for the Soul: Death and Piety in Sixteenth-Century Barcelona Tess Knighton 13 'Per cagion della musica tutte le strade erano piene': Roles Played by Music in Articulating the Place of Confraternities in Early Modern Roman Society Noel O'Regan 14 Confraternity Multipart Singing: Contemporary Practice and Hypothetical Scenarios for the Early Modern Era Ignazio Macchiarella 15 Sounds from Fortresses of Faith and Ideal Cities: Society, Politics, and Music in Missionary Activities in the Americas, 1525-1575 Egberto Bermudez Index Nominum

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the collection makes a strong case for music as a neglected element in the study of early modern Catholicism and demonstrates that it performed a wide variety of roles. It is an excellent introduction to the field. Jane Stevenson, University of Oxford. . In: British Catholic History, Vol. 34, No. 2 (October 2018), pp. 353-355.


Listening to Early Modern Catholicism is an absorbing collection that, among other things, patiently undermines the cliche. The case studies and topical overviews show a remarkable degree of diversity, adaptability, and autonomy [...] This volume does fine service in naming a lacuna in early modern studies, making a substantial contribution to filling it, all the while encouraging dialogue among a variety of scholarly disciplines, and gathering essential resources. Michael O'Connor, St. Michael's College, University of Toronto, in Renaissance and Reformation / Renaissance et Reforme, Vol. 41 No 2 (2018), pp. 179-181. an extremely rich and rewarding collection of essays that takes seriously new musicological concepts and methods. Jutta Toelle, Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics. In: Journal of Jesuit Studies, Vol. 5, No. 3 (March 2018), pp. 457-458. the collection makes a strong case for music as a neglected element in the study of early modern Catholicism and demonstrates that it performed a wide variety of roles. It is an excellent introduction to the field. Jane Stevenson, University of Oxford. In: British Catholic History, Vol. 34 No. 2 (2018), pp. 353-355. This book is a wonderful addition to the interdisciplinary exploration of soundscape study. Bradford Lee Eden, Valparaiso, IN. In: Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol. 50, No. 2 (Summer 2019), pp. 550-552.


Author Information

Daniele V. Filippi, Ph.D. (Pavia/Cremona, 2004) is a Research Fellow at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis (Basel, Switzerland). Among his publications are Selva armonica: La musica spirituale a Roma tra Cinque e Seicento (2008) and Tomás Luis de Victoria (2008). Michael Noone, Ph.D. (King’s College, Cambridge, 1990) is Professor and Chair of Music at Boston College. His publications include Music and Musicians in the Escorial Liturgy under the Habsburgs, 1563–1700 (1998) and Códice 25 de la catedral de Toledo (2003).

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