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Rebecca Cypess deposited Biagio Marini: Madrigali et Symfonie. By Aurelio Bianco and Sara Dieci. on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months ago
Review of Biagio Marini: Madrigali et Symfonie, ed. Aurelio Bianco and Sara Dieci. pp. 217. Épitome Musical. (Brepols Publishers n.v., Turnhout, 2014).
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Review of Aurelio Bianco, ‘Nach englischer und frantzösischer Art’: Vie et oeuvre de Carlo Farina (avec l’édition des cinq recueils de Dresde) (Turnhout: Brepols, 2010).
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Rebecca Cypess deposited Translation and the Idea(s) of Early Music on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months ago
Discusses the idea of “translation” and applies it to the flexibility of performance in early music.
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Rebecca Cypess deposited Review of Carmel Quartet, with Shuli Waterman, viola. Paul Ben-Haim: Chamber Music for Strings. Toccata Classics (TOCC 0214). on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months ago
Review of a CD of string music by Paul Ben-Haim. Touches on issues of identity, diaspora, and reception.
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Rebecca Cypess deposited “Esprimere la voce humana”: Connections between Vocal and Instrumental Music by Italian Composers of the Early Seventeenth Century on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months ago
Several points of intersection exist between vocal and instrumental music by Italian composers of the early seventeenth century. First, like books of vocal monody with an overt pedagogical purpose, volumes of instrumental music may have been designed to instruct the performer in the conventions of the modern style. Specifically, many books…[Read more]
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Rebecca Cypess deposited ‘Memento mori Froberger?’ Locating the self in the passage of time on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months ago
Connections between Johann Jacob Froberger’s harpsichord laments and other genres of keyboard and lute music (the unmeasured prelude, the tombeau and some allemandes) are by now well known. However, the ‘Méditation faite sur ma mort future’ (Meditation made on my future death), stands out for its connection-overlooked until now-with the French…[Read more]
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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, 5 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, 5 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, 5 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, 5 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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