#300989 Letteratura Medievale

Polyphonic Voices. Poetic and Musical Dialogues in the European Ars Nova.

Author
CuratorEdizioni del Galluzzo per la Fondazione Ezio Franceschini.
PublisherSismel.
Date of publ.
Details cm.16x24, pp.292, brossura copertina a colori.
AbstractThe studies gathered in this volume reveal the importance of analysing the process of borrowing-allusion-quotation in order to interpret the poetic and musical texts of the Ars Nova, and to fully understand their weight and function within the cultural system of late-medieval Europe. With methodological breadth, the eight contributions offer insights on various kinds of intertextual phenomena involving different repertoires of medieval music, from Catalan danses to French fifteenth-century lyrics for Easter, from the Florentine repertoire of the Trecento to the musical tradition of Visconti Pavia. Musicologists, literary scholars and musicians of historical performance practice will find in the volume new research on the works by composers such as Jacopo da Bologna, Giovanni da Cascia, Nicolò del Preposto (da Perugia), Francesco degli Organi (Landini), Johannes Ciconia, Filippotto da Caserta, and many others. M. Caraci Vela, Pavia viscontea: Power and Music – A. Alberni, «Plazens plasers» and Other Fourteenth-Century Catalan Refrain Songs – Y. Plumley, The Power of Songs Past: Evoking Old Courtly Songs in Fifteenth-Century Lyrics for Easter – D. Checchi, The Grass-Snake in Verona: On Madrigals Set to Music by Jacopo da Bologna and Giovanni da Cascia – A. Calvia, The Musical Reception of Boccaccio’s Filostrato in Fourteenth-Century Italy – M. Epifani, The Ballatas Dedicated to Sandra Set to Music by Francesco Landini – J. Stoessel, Johannes Ciconia and His Poets: Text, Image and Beyond in Early Fifteenth-Century Padua – M. S. Lannutti, «Sofrir m’estuet» «En atendant» «Sus la fontayne» from Pavia to Florence and Rome. Indexes by L. Giustozzi.
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