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Music in the Age of the Renaissance
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Music in the Age of the Renaissance

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A detailed portrait of the music and surrounding culture in one of history’s most creative eras, this work throws light on the musical styles and genres that mark this humanistic period of artistic and scientific revolution. In this treatment of how the music was developed and broadcast, Leeman Perkins grounds his narrative in political, religious, social and cultural history. He brings to life the world of the 15th, 16th centuries, opening a window into the lavish courts, churches and urban centres in which music played such a vital role. Focusing on musical genres of the time, Perkins traces the most significant shifts and developments in musical style, and illustrates them with a wealth of examples. Images help to convey the spirit of the age and give glimpses into some of the most important musical sources till in existence.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
WW Norton & Co
Country
United States
Date
8 January 2010
Pages
1148
ISBN
9780393046083

A detailed portrait of the music and surrounding culture in one of history’s most creative eras, this work throws light on the musical styles and genres that mark this humanistic period of artistic and scientific revolution. In this treatment of how the music was developed and broadcast, Leeman Perkins grounds his narrative in political, religious, social and cultural history. He brings to life the world of the 15th, 16th centuries, opening a window into the lavish courts, churches and urban centres in which music played such a vital role. Focusing on musical genres of the time, Perkins traces the most significant shifts and developments in musical style, and illustrates them with a wealth of examples. Images help to convey the spirit of the age and give glimpses into some of the most important musical sources till in existence.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
WW Norton & Co
Country
United States
Date
8 January 2010
Pages
1148
ISBN
9780393046083