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Medieval ritual and early modern music

Medieval ritual and early modern music

N. h. Petersen, E. Ostrem, Eyolf Østrem

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"The polyphonic lauda had its place of prominence in the lay devotional confraternities in Italian cities in the late Middle Ages and the early modern period. A main theme of this volume is the influence of art music in devotional contexts dominated by ritual functionality, where a modern aesthetic perspective is rarely employed. The authors raise fundamental questions about the validity of such a distinction between functional simplicity and aesthetic sensibility, where the latter is usually reserved for advanced, secular genres such as opera and the madrigal."--Jacket.

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OL Work ID
OL6240113W

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Church musicHistory and criticismLaudeOperaSacred MusicMusicHistory - General HistoryEurope - ItalyHistory / EuropeGenres & Styles - OperaHistory & Criticism - GeneralReligious - GeneralLaudaMusic, history and criticism, 17th centuryMusic, italianMusic, history and criticism, 16th century

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