10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MADRIGALIAN»
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Bibliotheca
Madrigalian: A Bibliographical Account of the ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Edward Francis Rimbault, 2011
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Music in the German Renaissance: Sources, Styles, and Contexts
something about Italian poetics, his settings of such "Italian" texts in the
collections of 1577 and 1582 are, musically speaking, proper madrigals which
already go considerably further in their madrigalian language than Lasso had
achieved in ...
Though some madrigalian procedures tinged with chromatic intervals, such as
the simultaneous chromatisation of all the voices, the use of a chromatic
tetrachord in its ancient Greek version as the melodic basis, the descending
progression of ...
4
Music in English Children's Drama of the Later Renaissance
It is unfortunate that these two charming dance songs are the only extant
madrigalian pieces from the children's repertoire, and it is impossible to judge
how typical they may be. But a number of song lyrics in the children's plays,
especially ...
Linda Phyllis Austern, 1992
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Bach and the Patterns of Invention
... text therefore differed significantly from the shifting patterns found in the cantata
texts that Bach usually set, with their prosaic recitative statements alternating with
the old Lutheran chorales and the madrigalian poetry of arias and choruses.
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Reader's Guide to Music: History, Theory and Criticism
It also offers brief descriptions of each of Morley's major madrigalian collections,
a compelling three—page biographical sketch on Morley, and an eight-page in-
depth summary and critique of Morley's Plaine and Easie Introduction.
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Perspectives in Brass Scholarship: Proceedings of the ...
Like all good madrigalian works of the late sixteenth century, like good canzonas
and ricercars, they are full of rich textures, changes of mood, and rhetorical
passages, and they deserve to take their rightful place in the wind repertory of the
...
8
Music from the Earliest Notations to the Sixteenth Century: ...
The most important sixteenth-century composer of English verse settings
untouched by madrigalian influence was not Byrd but the lutenist John Dowland (
1563–1626), like Byrd a recusant Catholic who, upon being refused the post of
lutenist ...
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The Rhetoric of Violence and Sacrifice in Fascist Italy: ...
... seemsthat the obscurity of certain staircases in public housing complexes, and
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like fireinevery vein, is extremely propitious for certain madrigalian exhibitions.
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Music in Renaissance Magic: Toward a Historiography of Others
Whatever the general magical import of other madrigalian practices — whatever
the ways declamatory rhythms, melodic aria, phraseological and textural
matching of verbal syntax, and the like underscored the world of affinities in
which this ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MADRIGALIAN»
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BEMF Plus Dark Horse: Triumph
In a madrigalian bit of word painting, they were joined by basso Christian Immler at the words “Tres sunt” (There are three). Colin Balzer was ... «The Boston Musical Intelligencer, Jun 15»
Timbre bridges classical and contemporary music
Timbre's most recent album, “Sun and Moon,” also features the Trevecca Madrigalian Choir. She's played in South Bend several times over the ... «South Bend Tribune, May 15»
Classics revisited – Christopher Hogwood's recording of Handel's …
I've always liked the unforced sweetness of Paul Elliott's way with 'Ev'ry valley', and his lightly madrigalian singing style was a much-needed ... «Gramophone, Apr 15»
Timbre Album Release
... and the Trevecca Madrigalian Choir. A more compact ensemble is headed out on tour, but this deluxe performance is likely a one-shot deal. «Nashville Scene, Mar 15»
Staten Island Music and Nightlife: The week's top live concerts …
... and works by Durufle and Poulenc, to madrigalian parodies by William Schuman and PDQ Bach. Also featured: works by Thomas Morley, ... «SILive.com, Apr 14»
Proms Saturday Matinee 1/Proms Chamber Music 2
I found the polyphonic numbers less satisfying, longing for a bit more blend and cover, but Marenzio's almost madrigalian “Solo e pensoso” ... «The Arts Desk, Jul 13»
Classical review: Otello - Race plays second fiddle to suspicion
Though Albery's opening sequence is tautly choreographed, with madrigalian detail from the chorus and dramatic side-lighting from the ... «The Independent, Jan 13»
Barenbolm/West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, Royal Albert Hall …
The cast have a ball in this madrigalian extravaganza. Miskimmon's handling of the finale is deft − a tangle of bunting and fairy-wings − and ... «The Independent, Jul 12»
Falstaff, Royal Opera House, London The Sixteen, Old Royal Naval …
... vividly painted in two movements from Brumel's 12-part Missa Et ecce terrae motus and in the madrigalian effects of Lassus's Timor et tremor. «The Independent, May 12»
Languid suspensions in erotic concord
In 2010, the Song Company delighted audiences with Vecchi's L'amfiparnasso, a madrigalian comedy with actor Drew Forsythe playing more ... «The Australian, Mar 12»