FIRST FULL MONOGRAPH TO FOCUS ENTIRELY ON THE ENGLISH-LANGUAGE SONGS
SET TO MUSIC BY BYRD.
As he grappled with the challenges of composing for various
instrumental and vocal ensembles, William Byrd (c. 1540-1623),
England's premier Renaissance composer, devoted considerable attention
to the poetry and prose of his native language, producing such
treasured masterpieces as the hauntingly beautiful "Lulla lullaby";
the infectiously comedic "Though Amarillis dance in green"; and two
extraordinarily dramatic Easter anthems. This book, the first
full-length study specifically devoted to Byrd's English-texted music,
provides a close reading of all of the works he published in the late
1580s, constituting nearly half of his total song output. It delves
into the musical, political, literary, and, specifically, the
_sequential_ qualities of Byrd's 1588 and 1589 published collections
as a whole, revealing, explaining, and interpreting an overall grand
narrative, while remaining fully attentive to the particularities of
each individual piece. Often deemed "unliterary" and generally
considered political only in his approach to Latin texts, which were
often of special interest to his fellow Catholics, Byrd was not only
an inspiredcomposer who had mastered the challenges of his nation's
burgeoning verse, but also one who used his voice in song to foster a
more inclusive polity in a time of religious strife.
Jeremy L. Smith is Associate Professorof Musicology at the University
of Colorado Boulder.
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ISBN
9781782047407
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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