
This Is A Study Of The Secular Music Of Claudio Monteverdi, The Foremost Italian Composer Of The Late Renaissance. Gary Tomlinson Bases His Narrative On The Works Themselves - Nine Books Of Madrigals; Three Complete Operas And A Fragment Of A Fourth; And Numerous Canzonette, Scherzi, And Arie, All Written Between 1584 And 1642 - But His Approach Is As Much Literary And Cultural As Purely Musical. The Relationship Between Music, Poetry, And Cultural Ideology Is At The Core Of The Discussion, And Tomlinson Pays Particular Attention To Monteverdi's Position Within The Context Of Late-renaissance Humanist And Scholastic Values. He Also Shows That The Extraordinary Variety Of Responses To Poetry In Monteverdi's Music Was Induced By The Wide Stylistic Diversity Of The Poems Themselves. For Monteverdi, The Expressive Power Of Music Was A Function Of Its Relation To Its Text, And It Is The Unceasing Imagination He Brought To Musical Transfiguration Of Poetry Which Tomlinson Continually Stresses In This Book.
This study investigates how Claudio Monteverdi’s secular compositions reflect the shifting cultural and intellectual landscape at the conclusion of the Renaissance. Gary Tomlinson, a scholar of musicology, utilizes a multidisciplinary framework to analyze Monteverdi’s output, arguing that the composer’s work serves as a bridge between late-Renaissance humanist values and the emerging aesthetic sensibilities of the seventeenth century. By examining the interplay between musical structure and poetic text, the author demonstrates how Monteverdi’s creative choices were deeply embedded in the philosophical and scholastic traditions of his era.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this text as a significant contribution to the study of early modern music and the transition between musical eras. Scholars frequently note the author's ability to balance technical musical analysis with broader cultural and literary insights, making it a foundational resource for understanding Monteverdi's creative process.
Page Count:
292
Publication Date:
1990-09-01
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
019816209X
ISBN-13:
9780198162094
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