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Título
Songs without words. The motet as solo instrumental music after Trent
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Año del Documento
2019
Editorial
Routledge
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Esperanza Rodríguez-García and Daniele V. Filippi (eds.), Mapping the Motet in the Post-Tridentine Era, New York, 2019
Resumen
The motet was a central if not pivotal element in solo instrumental practice during
the entire sixteenth century. Throughout this period, vocal polyphony was
habitually re-notated in specifically instrumental notations for a variety of reasons.
Whereas our modern historiographical tradition concerning Renaissance
music continually divides instrumental and vocal music into separate streams,
this produces a false picture of the role of instruments and instrumental music.
We need to remind ourselves that, while there were many virtuoso instrumentalists
who achieved legendary status during their lifetime, it can be supposed that
nearly every composer or singer of polyphonic music would have been proficient
on some kind of polyphonic instrument.
ISBN
978-1-138-20710-3
Patrocinador
Este trabajo forma parte del proyecto de investigación “La obra musical renacentista: fundamentos, repertorios y prácticas” HAR 2015-70181-P (MINECO/FEDER, UE)
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eng
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