Humanism in Italian Renaissance Musical Thought

  • Palisca (book author) C
  • Maniates (review author) M
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נושא ישן: Renaissance - Italy. נושא ישן: Humanism. נושא ישן: Music - Italy - 16th century - history and criticism. נושא ישן: Music - Italy - 15th century - history and criticism. An Italian Renaissance in music? -- The rediscovery of the ancient sources -- The earliest musical humanists: Pietro d'Abano -- The earliest musical humanists: Giorgio Valla -- The earliest musical humanists: Carlo Valgulio. The proem to Plutarch's De musica ; A reply to an opponent of music ; The translation of the De musica of Plutarch -- The early translators: Burana, Leoniceno, Augio. Giovanni Francesco Burana ; Nicolò Leoniceno ; Giovanni Battista Augio -- Angonio Gogava. Ptolemy's harmonics ; Pseudo-Aristotle's De audibilibus ; Aristoxenus' Harmonic Elements ; Bottrigari's corrections -- Harmonies and disharmonies of the spheres. Ugolino of Orvieto ; Giorgio Anselmi ; Franchino Gaffurio ; Gioseffo Zarlino ; Johannes Tinctoris ; Francisco de Salinas ; Giovanni Battista Benedetti ; Celestial harmony as myth and metaphor -- Gaffurio as a humanist -- The ancient Musica Speculativa and Renaissance musical science. Franchino Gaffurio ; Ramos de Pareja ; Giovanni Spataro ; Lodovico Fogliano ; Gioseffo Zarlino ; Francisco de Salinas ; Girolamo Fracastoro ; Giovanni Battista Benedetti ; Girolamo Mei and Vincenzo Galilei -- Greek tonality and western modality. Johannes Gallicus ; Erasmus of Höritz ; Giorgio Valla ; Nicolò Leoniceno ; Franchino Gaffurio ; Gioseffo Zarlino ; Francisco de Salinas ; Girolamo Mei ; Vincenzo Galilei ; The tonoi and the waning of modality ; Giovanni Bardi ; Giovanni Battista Doni -- A natural new alliance of the arts. Grammar ; Mei on tonic accent ; Pietro Bembo -- The poetics of music. Music as poetry ; Vincenzo Galilei ; The poetics of imitation ; The case against mimesis: Francesco Patrizi ; Expressing the affections -- Theory of dramatic music. Francesco Patrizi ; Girolamo Mei ; Jacopo Peri.

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Palisca (book author), C. V., & Maniates (review author), M. R. (2009). Humanism in Italian Renaissance Musical Thought. Renaissance and Reformation, 27(1), 92–95. https://doi.org/10.33137/rr.v27i1.11736

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