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Networks of Music and Culture in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries: A Collection of Essays in Celebration of Peter Philips’s 450th Anniversary

Networks of Music and Culture in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries: A Collection of Essays in Celebration of Peter Philips’s 450th Anniversary

  • Editor: Smith, David J.
  • Editor: Taylor, Rachelle
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Contents

  • Contents: Foreword
  • Preface
  • Introduction, David J. Smith
  • The interconnection of religious, social and musical networks: creating a context for the keyboard music of Peter Philips and its dissemination, David J. Smith
  • The Liber fratrum cruciferorum Leodiensium and the dissemination of organ repertoire in the Netherlands during the 17th century, Emilie Corswarem
  • The pious Mr Philips and his few-voiced motets at Isabella's Confraternity of Our Lady, Anne Lyman
  • The ear of the lynx: the musical legacy of the Accademia dei Lincei, Naomi J. Barker
  • Politics, religion, style and the Passamezzo Galliards of Byrd and Philips: a discussion of networks involving Byrd and his disciples, Rachelle Taylor and Frauke Jurgensen
  • Musical rhetoric lost in translation: national, religious and linguistic networks and the determination of title in Sweelinck's Organ Variations on Psalm 36, Julia R. Dokter
  • What is a composer? Problems of attribution in keyboard music from the circle of Philips and Sweelinck, David Schulenberg
  • Orlando Gibbons's keyboard music: the continental perspective, Pieter Dirksen
  • A pattern recognition approach to the attribution of early 17th-century keyboard compositions using features of diminutions, Peter van Kranenburg and Johan Zoutendijk
  • 'Full of art, and profundity': the five-part consort pavan as a medium for sophisticated musical expression and compositional cross-reference in late Renaissance England, John Bryan
  • Networking, patronage and professionalism in the early history of violin playing: the case of William Brade (c.1560-1630), Arne Spohr
  • Practice and dissemination of music in the Catholic network as suggested by the music collection of Edward Paston (1550-1630) and other contemporary sources, Hector Sequera
  • Social networking in 17th-century Italy: the 'harmonious letters' of a monk-musician, Abigail Ballantyne
  • Bibliography
  • Index.