The series Leuven Library of Music in Facsimile from the Alamire Foundation, with David Burn and Bart Demuyt as its general editors, presents high-quality reproductions of primary music sources of outstanding aesthetic, historical and cultural value. The series is broadly conceived, covering monophony and polyphony, both vocal and instrumental, from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and later times. In order to approach the original documents as closely as possible, each facsimile is in full colour and at original size. Each is also accompanied by an extended commentary, written by a leading expert, that sets out the most recent and up-to-date assessment of the source, including codicology, contents, history and context.
LLMF Vol. 7 Madrigal Collections from the Low Countries in Central Europe | Study
LLMF Vol. 7 Madrigal Collections from the Low Countries in Central Europe | Study
Accompanying Study to the University of Warsaw Library, SDM 8-36 partbooks.
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University of Warsaw Library, SDM 8-36 is a set of partbooks with Italian madrigals printed in Antwerp in the 1590s, which document a pivotal moment in the reception of the genre north of the Alps. The historical binding, furthermore, reveals the identities of those who used the partbooks shortly after their publication: a professor, four students, and an alumnus of Viadrina University in Frankfurt an der Oder. Thus, SDM 8-36 uncovers an unexpected facet of the musical culture of a Central European university around 1600.
Contents
Foreword - Bart Demuyt, David Burn
Part I: Music Prints from the Low Countries in Central Europe
1. The partbooks University of Warsaw Library SDM 8-36: Madrigals at Viadrina University, Frankfurt an der Oder – Antonio Chemotti
2. Liturgical fragments in the bindings of University of Warsaw Library, SDM 8-36 – Pieter Mannaerts
3. From Leuven, Munich, and Nuremberg via Lesser Poland to Mazovia: The story of the partbooks University of Warsaw Library, 7.41.5.14 – Agnieszka Leszczyńska
Part II: The Madrigal in the Low Countries
4. Pierre Phalèse the Younger and the madrigal: The thrust of his strategy (1583-93) – Henri Vanhulst
5. Italian-texted madrigals by local composers in the "Antwerp anthologies" – Cristina Cassia
Part III: Analytical Case Studies
6. Vestiva i colli e le campagne intorno: Palestrina reads Capilupi – Francesco Saggio
7. Wert, Ariosto, and the Phalèse anthologies – Marco Mangani
8. Marenzio a quattro: Two four-voice madrigals on texts by Petrarch and Giovanni Battista Moscaglia – Daniele V. Filippi
Specifications
- Author:
- Antonio Chemotti (ed.)
- ISBN:
- 9789464207569
- Year:
- 2026
- Type:
- Hard Cover
- Pages:
- 504
- Dimensions (LxWxH in mm):
- 17,5 x 4,9 x 24,6 cm
- Weight in kg:
- 1.5