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Rebecca Cypess deposited “Die Natur und Kunst zu betrachten”: Carlo Farina’s Capriccio stravagante (1627) and the Cultures of Collecting at the Court of Saxony on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
Discusses the Capriccio stravagante by the Italian violin virtuoso Carlo Farina, as court Konzertmeister at the court of Saxony in Dresden. Suggests that the model for the Capriccio may be found in the many collections at the Dresden court and in the early modern strategies of learning, knowing and experiencing the world through the act of…[Read more]
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Rebecca Cypess deposited Instrumental Music and ‘Conversazione’ in Early Seicento Venice: Biagio Marini’s ‘Affetti Musicali’ (1617) on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
In entitling his debut publication of 1617 Affetti musicali, Biagio Marini became the first composer to use the suggestive term affetti in the title of a book consisting entirely of instrumental music. Marini indicated that the book grew out of live music-making among a progressive group of Venetian listeners. Consideration of these social musical…[Read more]
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Rebecca Cypess deposited Giovanni Battista Della Porta’s Experiments with Musical Instruments on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
A section of Giovanni Battista Della Porta’s Magia naturalis (1589) celebrates the powers of musical instruments. Most of these powers are rooted in neo-Platonist natural magic: Della Porta explains that the materials of instruments retain their original properties, shaping the body and soul of the listener through their mutual sympathy or a…[Read more]
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Rebecca Cypess deposited ANCIENT POETRY, MODERN MUSIC, AND THE WECHSELGESANG DER MIRJAM UND DEBORA: THE MEANINGS OF SONG IN THE ITZIG CIRCLE on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
An essay is presented which explores the work with the exlibris of Zippora Wulff which survives in the collection of the Sing- Akademie: the Wechselgesang der Miijam und Debora by Justin Heinrich Knecht. It mentions that the relationship between ancient poetry and modern music. It mentions that Messias had already been held up by both Jewish and…[Read more]
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Rebecca Cypess deposited ‘It Would Be without Error’: Automated Technology and the Pursuit of Correct Performance in the French Enlightenment on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
Marie-Dominique-Joseph Engramelle’s treatise La tonotechnie, ou l’art de noter les cylindres (1775) claimed that automated instruments driven by pinned cylinders would grant listeners direct access to music as the composer conceived it. Standard notation was insufficient, as it did not capture the music’s mouvement – its temporal flexibi…[Read more]
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Rebecca Cypess deposited KEYBOARD-DUO ARRANGEMENTS IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY MUSICAL LIFE on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
It is well known that the instrumentation of eighteenth-century chamber music was highly flexible; composers
frequently adapted their own works for a variety of instruments, and players often used whatever combinations
they had available. One type of arrangement little used today but attested to in both verbal description
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Karen Cook's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
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Erika Supria Honisch's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
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Erika Supria Honisch's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
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Philip Gentry's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
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Erika Supria Honisch's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
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Rebecca Cypess's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
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Kariann Goldschmitt deposited From Rio to São Paulo: Shifting Urban Landscapes and Global Strategies for Brazilian Music on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
Recently, international media outlets have celebrated São Paulo for its cosmopolitan musical output and its vibrant street art scenes. That discourse connected the city other generative periods in the histories of so-called “global cities,” such as New York of the 1970s. In those cities, the simultaneous developments of multiple creative scenes…[Read more]
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Kaleb E. Goldschmitt's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
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Alejandro L. Madrid's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
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Erika Supria Honisch's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 7 months ago
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Kendra Leonard deposited Musical Mimesis in Orphans of the Storm in the group
MS Screen Arts and Culture on MLA Commons 7 years, 7 months agoIn this essay I explore the use of musical mimesis in the score for D. W. Griffith’s 1921 film Orphans of the Storm. I demonstrate that the score, created by Louis F. Gottschalk and William Frederick Peters, offers coherence through the use of central themes and the employment of several characteristic leitmotivs; provides recognizable musical c…[Read more]
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Kendra Leonard deposited Musical Mimesis in Orphans of the Storm on MLA Commons 7 years, 7 months ago
In this essay I explore the use of musical mimesis in the score for D. W. Griffith’s 1921 film Orphans of the Storm. I demonstrate that the score, created by Louis F. Gottschalk and William Frederick Peters, offers coherence through the use of central themes and the employment of several characteristic leitmotivs; provides recognizable musical c…[Read more]
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Erika Supria Honisch's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 7 months ago
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Erika Supria Honisch's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 7 months ago
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