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OverviewFeaturing 102 music examples, this edited collection features contributions by leading scholars from the UK, United States, Australasia and Europe on what characterized the period. This collection focusses on the stylistic and cultural interchange that characterizes the musical period of the mid-Baroque (c.1650-1710). The idea of musical transition during this period is evident in two principal ways: geographical and chronological (the two often overlap). Chapters examine geographical transition by tracing the exchange of regional and national styles, while considering chronological evolution from the perspective of music theory, performance practice, source studies or specific repertoires. Studies range across instrumental and vocal music, both sacred and secular, and encompass some of the main European traditions prevalent at the time: Italian, German, French and English. The collection features contributions by leading scholars from the UK, the United States, Australasia and Europe. CARRIE CHURNSIDE is Associate Professor in Music at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire (part of Birmingham City University). Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carrie Churnside , Gregory Barnett (Person) , Rosalind Halton , Peter HolmanPublisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint: The Boydell Press Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9781837651580ISBN 10: 1837651582 Pages: 362 Publication Date: 28 May 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Preface - Carrie Churnside Part I. Historical and Geographical Transitions in German and English Instrumental Music 1. Duplex Genius: The French and Italian Musical Styles in the Instrumental Works of Johann Christoph Pez - Samantha Owens 2. Changing Concepts and Priorities: The German Consort Suite at the Start of the Eighteenth Century - Michael Robertson 3. French Dances and the Consort Dances of Matthew Locke and his English Contemporaries - Andrew Woolley 4. 'Italian sonatas in orchestral garb': Purcell and the 'reforme of musickal' Italiana' - Alan Howard Part II. Changing Notational and Performance Practices 5. Key Signatures before Keys: Conceptualising and Notating Pitch Relations in the Seventeenth Century - Gregory Barnett 6. Continuity and Change in Continuo Practice: The Case of Italian Opera - Peter Holman Part III. Two Case Studies in Mid-Baroque Church Music 7. Musical Transitions at St. Mary's Church in Lübeck, 1630-1705 - Kerala J. Snyder 8. The Creation of a 'Bolognese Style': Maurizio Cazzati as the Driving Force Behind Evolving Musical Taste in Bologna (1657-1671) - Rodolfo Zitellini Part IV. Transition in Italian Instrumental Music 9. On the Cusps of Stylistic Change: Vivaldi's Sonata RV 820 for Violin, Cello and Continuo and its Seventeenth-Century Roots - Michael Talbot 10. Naples at a Crossroads: Transformations in Neapolitan Instrumental Music at the turn of the Seventeenth Century - Guido Olivieri Part V. Change and Influence in Vocal Music 11. How Italian is the tragédieen musique of Quinault and Lully? - Michael Klaper 12. Euterpe's Revenge, or: The Italian Opera Aria c. 1660-1720 - Colin Timms 13. 'Ho procurato di seguitare ... i tre maggiori lumi della nostra professione': Homage and Modernity in Perti'sCantate morali e spirituali, op. 1 (1688) - Carrie Churnside 14. A Microcosm of Italian Cantata Composition in the 1690s: The Seven Settings of A voichel'accendeste by Francesco Maria Paglia - Rosalind HaltonReviewsAuthor InformationCARRIE CHURNSIDE is Associate Professor in Music at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. PETER HOLMAN is Emeritus Professor of Historical Musicology at Leeds University. When not occupied with writing and research, he organises performances of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century music, mostly directing them from the keyboard. He is director of The Parley of Instruments, Leeds Baroque, the Suffolk Villages Festival and the annual Baroque Summer School run by Cambridge Early Music. Kerala Snyder is professor emerita of musicology at the Eastman School of Music. CARRIE CHURNSIDE is Associate Professor in Music at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |