Music and the Renaissance: Renaissance, Reformation and Counter-Reformation
- Author: Vendrix, Philippe
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Contents
- Contents: Introduction: defining the Renaissance in music
- Part I The Idea of a Musical Renaissance: Music, humanism, and the idea of a 'rebirth' of the arts, Reinhard Strohm
- Music historiography and the definition of 'Renaissance', Jessie Ann Owens
- Zum Paradigmenwechsel in der Musik der Renaissance: vom numerus sonorus zur musica poetica, Klaus Wolfgang NiemAller
- Les humanistes florentins et la polyphonie liturgique, Giovanni Zanovello
- Some English poems in praise of music, James Hutton
- Number to sound: introduction, Paolo Gozza. Part II Reforme and Contre-Reforme: Music and religion in early modern European history, Helmut Georg Koenigsberger
- Huldrych Zwingli - der Musiker, Hannes Reimann
- Luther's theological understanding of music, Robin A. Leaver
- The origins of Calvin's theology of music, 1536-1543, Charles Garside Jr
- Liturgical necessity in the English Church, Robin A. Leaver
- Music and the early Jesuits (1540-1565), Thomas D. Culley and Clement J. McNaspy
- The Council of Trent revisited, Craig A. Monson
- The repertory of the Papal chapel and the Counter-Reformation, Mitchell P. Brauner
- Between stage and divine service: Jesuits and theatrical music, Franz KArndle
- Name index.