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Guarini's 'Il pastor fido' and the Madrigal: Voicing the Pastoral in Late Renaissance Italy

Guarini's 'Il pastor fido' and the Madrigal: Voicing the Pastoral in Late Renaissance Italy

  • Author: Coluzzi, Seth

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Contents

  • Introduction: Voice, Genre, and Perspective in the Italian Madrigal
  • Pastoral Personas in a Tragicomic Plot
  • 1. Reading the Madrigal: Mode, Structure, and the Analysis of Late-Renaissance Music
  • On Mode
  • The Contrapuntal Cadence as Syntactic Musical-Textual Marker
  • Modal Unity within Diversity: Commixtio tonorum
  • Analytical Approaches to Late-Renaissance Polyphony
  • 2. The Play and Its Early Audiences
  • Guarini's Readings of the Early 1580s
  • Signs of Stagings in the Mid-1580s
  • Mantuan Efforts of the Early 1590s
  • The First (Confirmed) Productions
  • The Mantuan Productions of 1598 and the Madrigals of Gastoldi
  • Stagings in the Early Seventeenth Century
  • 3. From Poetic Monster to Raccolta di madrigali: The Pastor fido Debate, 1586-1602
  • The First Wave of Debate: Denores and the two "Verrati," 1586-93
  • The Second Wave of Debate, 1600-1601
  • 4. Marenzio, Guarini, and the Origins of the Pastor fido Madrigal
  • Marenzio's "O fido, o caro Aminta" (1595): An Introduction to Some Textual Conflicts
  • Marenzio and his Patrons in Rome
  • Guarini and the Lyric Madrigal
  • Marenzio's Guarini Settings, 1580-99
  • Guarini's Drafts and Salviati's Lost Manuscript
  • Salviati's Annotazioni and the Texts of Marenzio's Madrigals
  • Scipione Gonzaga and Marenzio's Pastor fido Settings
  • 5. Beyond the Theater in Rome and Mantua: The Settings of Marenzio and Wert
  • Marenzio's "O fido, o caro Aminta": The Integration of Text and Music
  • Marenzio's and Wert's Readings of "Cruda Amarilli" (1595)
  • Three Settings from Act 3
  • 6. "Ahi, lasso!": Monteverdi, Il pastor fido, and a New, Mantuan Controversy
  • Monteverdi's Early and Variant Readings, 1592-1603
  • The Monteverdi-Artusi Debate: Musical and Extramusical Provocations
  • 7. Madrigalian Discourses in (and Beyond) Monteverdi's Fifth Book
  • Modal Structure and the Temporal Worlds of Mirtillo and Amarilli
  • Interpersonal and Intertextual Dialogue in "Ecco, Silvio, colei che 'n odio hai tanto"
  • Inter-Madrigal Motives (and their Interpretative Consequences)
  • Monteverdi and the Madrigal as Discourse
  • 8. The Settings of Pallavicino, Gastoldi, and Rossi, and the Afterglow of a Mantuan Pastoral Passion
  • Dilating Dissonances, Dynamic Structures, and Marenzian Ties in Pallavicino's Sixth Book (1600)
  • Beyond Balli: Concision, Contrast, and Characterization in Gastoldi's "Pastor fido" Settings
  • Salamone Rossi: Marenzian Cues on a New, Mantuan Stage
  • The Expectations of a "Pastor fido" Madrigal Reading and the Example of Artusi's Failure