
Italian Cantata in Vienna e-bog
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A history of music for the imperial court "e;from a professor, choral director, and professional tenor who has studied Viennese cantatas for half a century"e; (Lowell Lindgren, Massachusetts Institute of Technology).Lawrence Bennett provides a comprehensive study of the rich repertoire of accompanied vocal chamber music that entertained the imperial family in Vienna and their guests thr...
E-bog
127,71 DKK
Forlag
Indiana University Press
Udgivet
18 oktober 2013
Genrer
1DF
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780253010346
A history of music for the imperial court "e;from a professor, choral director, and professional tenor who has studied Viennese cantatas for half a century"e; (Lowell Lindgren, Massachusetts Institute of Technology).Lawrence Bennett provides a comprehensive study of the rich repertoire of accompanied vocal chamber music that entertained the imperial family in Vienna and their guests throughout the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. The cantata became a form of elite entertainment composed to amuse listeners during banquets or pay homage to members of the royal family during special occasions. Concentrating on Baroque cantatas composed in the Habsburg court, Bennett draws extensively on primary source material to explore the stylistic changes that occurred within the genre in the generations before Haydn and Mozart."e;An important book. It deserves to be warmly welcomed not only by scholars but also by performers of Baroque vocal chamber music."e; -Early Music"e;Shed[s] light on an important yet seldom-discussed repertory, written by someone whose expertise is unquestionable."e; -Music and Letters"e;By taking multiple analytical approaches, Bennett establishes an overall understanding while also demonstrating how individual composers approached the genre. . . . Recommended."e; -Choice"e;An important tool for understanding the context in which cantatas were composed and performed, and in which the Hapsburgs' important music collection . . . was created."e; -Notes"e;A wealth of new information . . . from a scholar who writes clearly and perceptively, and who has devoted decades of attention to the material."e; -Steven Saunders, Charles A. Dana Professor of Music, Colby College