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Materialities: Books, Readers, and the Chanson in Sixteenth-Century Europe

  • Author: Orden, Kate van
The study is characteristic of Kate van Orden's subtle, erudite negotiations between literary history and music history. It is full of insights relevant not just to musicologists but to anyone... More…

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Contents

  • List of Illustrations
  • PART I, A MATERIAL HISTORY OF THE CHANSON
  • 1- Introduction: Livres de chansons
  • What Is a Book of Music? Some Bibliographic Basics
  • Forms and Formats
  • Serial Publication
  • Unbound Parts and Binder's Volumes
  • Cataloguing
  • Book History, Music Bibliography, and the Chanson
  • 2- Printers and Booksellers
  • Partbooks as Scripts for Performance
  • Distribution en blanc
  • Music Sales and Some Evidence of Stock Bindings
  • 3- Collectors and Libraries
  • Music in Private Collections
  • Music Collections Small and Large
  • Survival Rates
  • Books in the Cabinet
  • Chansonniers and Chapbooks of Poetry
  • PART II, LEARNING TO READ
  • 4- Singing and Literacy
  • 5- Latin Primers
  • Ave Maria and the ABCs
  • The Catechists and the Canons
  • Motets and Broad Readership
  • 6- Civilities and Chansons
  • Learning to Read in French
  • The Caracteres de Civilite for Music of Robert Granjon
  • Polite Speech and Its Texts
  • Trophees de Musique
  • Duo Arrangements and Dechiffrage
  • 7- A New Generation of Musical Civilities: The Quatrains de Pybrac
  • Pibrac's Quatrains and Moral Restraint
  • Pibrac, the Psalms, and the Business of Music Printing
  • Postscript- Cultures of Music
  • Notes
  • Glossary
  • Bibliography
  • Index