Perspectives on Luca Marenzio's Secular Music

By Franco Piperno, James Haar, James Michael Chater, Ruth I. DeFord, Claudio Annibaldi, Giuseppe Gerbino, Paolo Cecchi, Jane A. Bernstein, Christine Jeanneret, Etienne Darbellay

Perspectives on Luca Marenzio's Secular Music
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Mauro Calcagno, Introduction, Franco Piperno, Petrarch, Petrarchism, and the Italian Madrigal, James Haar, The Madrigali a quattro, cinque, et sei voci: Marenzio's maniera assai differente dalla passata, Seth Coluzzi, Tirsi mio, caro Tirsi: Il pastor fido and the Roman Madrigal, James Chater, Family Matters: Music in the Life and Works of Giovambattista Strozzi the Elder, Ruth DeFord, {C} and {Cut-C} in the Madrigals of Marenzio, John W. Hill, Two Reflections of Sixteenth-Century Italian Solo Singing in Luca Marenzio's Villanelle (1584-97), Claudio Annibaldi, Social Markers in the Musical Market: The Patronage of Music in Marenzio's Age in Light of His Madrigals, Mario Biagioli, Between Signs and Symbols: Annibaldi, Marenzio, and the Patronage of Music, Arnaldo Morelli, Marenzio, the Courtier: Some Thoughts on Patronage in the Court of Rome, Stefano Lorenzetti, Marenzio and the Paradoxical Act of Dedicating a Printed Music Book, Jonathan Glixon, There Are No Simple Answers: Patronage of the Late Sixteenth-Century Madrigal, Claudio Annibaldi, A Reply in an Apologetic Vein, Giuseppe Gerbino, Marenzio and the Shepherds of the Tiber Valley, Paolo Cecchi, Delicious air and sweet invention: The Circulation and Consumption of Marenzio's Secular Music in England (ca. 1588-1640), Jane Bernstein, Marenzio and Music Printing in Late Cinquecento Rome and Venice, Christine Jeanneret, Dare in luce & con diligenza correggere: A Study of Marenzio's Editions and Reeditions, Laurent Pugin, Music Printers at Work: Marenzio's Madrigali a quattro voci, libro primo, Etienne Darbellay, Is There a Need for a New Edition of Marenzio's Music?, Paolo Cecchi, List of Secular and Devotional Compositions by Luca Marenzio