The Cambridge History of Sixteenth-Century Music
- Editor: Fenlon, Iain
- Editor: Wistreich, Richard
rich in detail ... The Cambridge History of Sixteenth-Century Music, in short, invites us to consider these themes, and to revisit the beautiful music of the period with renewed curiosity —
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Contents
- Introduction Iain Fenlon and Richard Wistreich;
- Part I . Confessions, Identities, and Rhetorics of Power:
- 1. Catholic music in the sixteenth century Robert L. Kendrick;
- 2. Lutheranism and Calvinism Alexander Fisher;
- 3. Music and reform in France, England and Scotland Magnus Williamson;
- 4. Music in the early colonial world Olivia Bloechl;
- 4.1. Mexico City Melinda Latour;
- 4.2. The Catholic Mission to Japan 1549-1614 Olivia Bloechl;
- 5. Music and War Richard Wistreich;
- Part II . Culture, Place and Practice:
- 6. Urban soundscapes Iain Fenlon;
- 7. Interior spaces for music Flora Dennis;
- 8. The lives of musicians Richard Wistreich;
- 9. Domestic music Kate van Orden;
- Part III . Institutions, Ideas and the Order of Nature:
- 10. Institutions and intellectual life;
- 10.1. Italy Giuseppe Gerbino;
- 10.2. Germany Inga Mai Groote;
- 11. Music theory and pedagogy Thomas Christensen;
- 12. Music and science Floris Cohen and Jacomien Prins;
- 13. Music and magic Angela Voss.