Pure Gold: Golden Age Sacred Music in the Iberian World. A Homage to Bruno Turner
Edition Reichenberger (Verlag)
978-3-937734-88-0 (ISBN)
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The essays by seventeen scholars, all of whom have been influenced by and are indebted to his life’s work, bring together the latest research and thinking on wide-ranging aspects of sacred music by Iberian and Hispanic American composers in three main areas: sources and repertories; music and liturgy; motets and musical tributes. These contributions, which enrich and deepen current knowledge of Iberian music of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, are framed by a Prelude by the composer Ivan Moody and a Postlude that takes the form of an interview between Turner and the writer, critic and translator Luis Gago.
Introduction
Tess Knighton: A Heart of Pure Gold
Prelude
Ivan Moody: Ayo visto lo Mappamundi: Working with Bruno Turner
Sources and repertories
Michael Noone: A Sixteenth-Century Manuscript Choirbook of Polyphony for Vespers at Toledo Cathedral by Andrés de Torrentes (c. 1510-80) — João Pedro d’Alvarenga: Manuscripts Oporto, Biblioteca Pública Municipal, MM 40 and MM 76-79: Their Origin, Date, Repertories and Context — Juan Ruiz Jiménez: The Unica in MS 975 of the Manuel de Falla Library: A Music Book for Wind Band — Douglas Kirk: A Tale of Two Queens, Their Music Books and the Village of Lerma — Juan Carlos Asensio: The Vicissitudes of Some Printed Fragments of Polyphony — Noel O’Regan: Music Prints by Cristóbal de Morales and Tomás Luis de Victoria in Surviving Roman Inventories and Archival Records
Music and liturgy
Greta Olson: Two Post-Tridentine Lamentation Chants in Eastern Spain — Michael B. O’Connor: Juan de Esquivel’s ‘Ave Maris Stella’ (a 4): Observations on the Spanish Polyphonic Hymn Repertory — Bernadette Nelson: A Polyphonic Hymn Cycle in Coimbra — Eva Esteve: Performance Contexts for the Magnificat in the Iberian Peninsula in the Sixteenth Century — Owen Rees: ‘Jesu Redemptor’: Polyphonic Funerary Litanies in Portugal — Tess Knighton: Music for the Dead: An Early Sixteenth-Century Anonymous Requiem Mass
Motets and musical tributes
Kenneth Kreitner: Peñalosa, ‘Precor te’, and Us — Martin Ham: ‘Rex autem’: Another Iberian Lament in Rhau’s Symphoniae jucundae? — Cristina Diego Pacheco: Unedited Motets by a Little Known Composer: Alonso Ordóñez — Emilio Ros-Fábregas: A Sixteenth-Century Ostinato Motet for Barcelona’s Patroness Saint Eulalia — Robert Stevenson: Musical Tributes to an Attributed Apparition of the Virgin in Spain and in Mexico
Postlude
Luis Gago: Pure Passion: A Conversation with Bruno Turner
Reihe/Serie | De Musica ; 15 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 165 x 240 mm |
Gewicht | 1050 g |
Einbandart | gebunden |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Musik ► Klassik / Oper / Musical |
Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Musik ► Musikgeschichte | |
Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Musik ► Musiktheorie / Musiklehre | |
Schlagworte | Early Music • Motet • Music repertories • Musik • Musikgeschichte • Polyphonie • Portugal • Renaissancemusik • Spanien • Turner, Bruno |
ISBN-10 | 3-937734-88-0 / 3937734880 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-937734-88-0 / 9783937734880 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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