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Buch, Englisch, 392 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 854 g

Rodin

The Art of Counterpoint from Du Fay to Josquin

Buch, Englisch, 392 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 854 g

ISBN: 978-1-107-18459-6
Verlag: Cambridge University Press


This book transforms our understanding of a fifteenth-century musical revolution. Renaissance composers developed fresh ways of handling musical flow in pursuit of intensifications, unexpected explosions, dramatic pauses, and sudden evaporations. A new esthetics of opposition, as this study calls it, can be contrasted with smoother and less goal-oriented approaches in music from before – and after – the period ca. 1425–1520. Casting wide evidentiary and repertorial nets, the book reinterprets central genres, theoretical concepts, historical documents, famous pieces, and periodizations; a provocative concluding chapter suggests that we moderns have tended to conceal the period's musical poetics by neglecting central evidence. Above all the book introduces an analytical approach sensitive to musical flow and invites new ways of hearing, performing, and thinking about music from Du Fay to Josquin.
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Introduction; Part I. Starting Points: 1. An esthetics of opposition that privileges intensification, deintensification, and dramatic arcs-and what came before and after; 2. A discursive vacuum; Part II. Tinctoris's Varietas: 3. Defining terms; 4. Varietas as an esthetic paradigm; 5. Tinctoris knew the repertoire; 6. Pieces exemplifying varietas; Part III. Fundaments of the Art: 7. The parameters; 8. Affordances of four- and five-voice texture; 9. Sacred genres; 10. The formes fixes; Part IV. The Art in Action: 11. Some songs by Du Fay; 12. Peaks, valleys, and flow in Ockeghem's sacred music; 13. Busnoys, Josquin, and the Hurricane Osanna; 14. Seven awesome endings; 15. Pater Noster across the esthetic divide; 16. The art of counterpoint in performance; Appendices: 1. Tinctoris's rules of counterpoint; 2. Rough guide to the late fifteenth-century cyclic mass; Bibliography; Index of Compositions; General Index.


Rodin, Jesse
Jesse Rodin is Professor of Music at Stanford University and a Guggenheim Fellow. His publications include several books and many articles on Renaissance music, as well as recordings with his vocal ensemble Cut Circle. He directs the Josquin Research Project, a tool for exploring a large musical corpus, and co-directs the digital project Mapping the Musical Renaissance.


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