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Music and Riddle Culture in the Renaissance Katelijne Schiltz (Universitat Regensburg, Germany)

Music and Riddle Culture in the Renaissance By Katelijne Schiltz (Universitat Regensburg, Germany)

Music and Riddle Culture in the Renaissance by Katelijne Schiltz (Universitat Regensburg, Germany)


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This is the first book on the theory, practice and cultural context of musical riddles during the Renaissance. Highly illustrated and including a catalogue of enigmatic inscriptions, it will be of interest not only to musicologists, but also to scholars of literature, art history, theology and the history of ideas.

Music and Riddle Culture in the Renaissance Summary

Music and Riddle Culture in the Renaissance by Katelijne Schiltz (Universitat Regensburg, Germany)

Throughout the Renaissance, composers often expressed themselves in a language of riddles and puzzles, which they embedded within the music and lyrics of their compositions. This is the first book on the theory, practice and cultural context of musical riddles during the period. Katelijne Schiltz focuses on the compositional, notational, practical, social and theoretical aspects of musical riddle culture c.1450-1620, from the works of Antoine Busnoys, Jacob Obrecht and Josquin des Prez to Lodovico Zacconi's manuscript collection of Canoni musicali. Schiltz reveals how the riddle both invites and resists interpretation, the ways in which riddles imply a process of transformation and the consequences of these aspects for the riddle's conception, performance and reception. Lavishly illustrated and including a comprehensive catalogue by Bonnie J. Blackburn of enigmatic inscriptions, this book will be of interest to scholars of music, literature, art history, theology and the history of ideas.

About Katelijne Schiltz (Universitat Regensburg, Germany)

Katelijne Schiltz is a professor at Universitat Regensburg, Germany. The author of a book on the motets of Adrian Willaert (2003), her articles have appeared in a number of journals, including Early Music, Early Music History, Rivista italiana di musicologia, Archiv fur Musikwissenschaft and the Tijdschrift van de Koninklijke Vereniging voor Nederlandse Muziekgeschiedenis. She is general editor (together with David J. Burn) of the Journal of the Alamire Foundation and a member of the editorial board of Analysis in Context. A Laureate of the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts, she has won prizes from the Society for Music Theory and from the Lyrica Society for Word-Music Relations.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The culture of the enigmatic from classical antiquity to the Renaissance; 2. Devising musical riddles in the Renaissance; 3. The reception of the enigmatic in music theory; 4. Riddles visualised; Conclusion; Appendix 1. A brief introduction to mensural notation; Appendix 2. Catalogue of enigmatic canonic inscriptions Bonnie J. Blackburn.

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NLS9781107442849
9781107442849
1107442842
Music and Riddle Culture in the Renaissance by Katelijne Schiltz (Universitat Regensburg, Germany)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2017-12-14
547
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