The study of sacred music under Louis XIII (r.1610-43) has advanced
little in the past hundred years. Despite some important recent
contributions by the late Denise Launay and others, much of our
current perception of the Latin sacred music of the period is still
informed by the pioneering research undertaken by Henri Quittard in
the early years of the twentieth century. Even with Quittard’s work,
however, the almost complete absence of surviving sources has severely
limited our understanding of this era. But by re-examining one of the
seventeenth-century ’treasures’ of the Bibliothèque nationale (MS
Vma rés. 571), Sacred Repertories in Paris under Louis XIII reveals
that, far from being a transitional period in which little music of
any interest was produced, the reign of Louis XIII witnessed a
flowering of musical activity and the development of musical
techniques normally associated with the reign of Louis XIV. Based on
an exhaustive and innovative manuscript study, Sacred Repertories
shows that Vma rés. 571 (a largely anonymous source of previously
unknown provenance) was copied in Paris by the composer André Pechon,
and that it preserves three previously unidentified repertories with
connections to the court of Louis XIII. The repertoire of the musique
de la chambre, until now considered a secular institution, shows it to
have been an equal partner of the chapelle in the provision of sacred
music at court. The repertoire of the royal parish church of
Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois, the only ’working’ liturgical
repertory surviving from the century, illustrates musical practices at
this important collegiate church. And the repertoire of the Royal
Benedictine Abbey of Montmartre testifies to the richness of musical
tradition in Parisian convents during a period when no other
comparable music from France survives. Sacred Repertories thus
transforms our understanding of the musical landscape of
seventeenth-century France and provides a springboard fo
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Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS Vma rés. 571
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000938777
Publisert
2023
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Taylor & Francis
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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