Early Printed Music and Material Culture in Central and Western Europe
Contributor(s)
Lindmayr-Brandl, Andrea (editor)
McDonald, Grantley (editor)
Collection
Austrian Science Fund (FWF)Number
PUB717-ZLanguage
EnglishAbstract
This book presents a varied and nuanced analysis of the dynamics of the printing, publication, and trade of music in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries across Western and Northern Europe. Chapters consider dimensions of music printing in Britain, the Holy Roman Empire, the Netherlands, France, Spain and Italy, showing how this area of inquiry can engage a wide range of cultural, historical and theoretical issues. From the economic consequences of the international book trade to the history of women music printers, the contributors explore the nuances of the interrelation between the materiality of print music and cultural, aesthetic, religious, legal, gender and economic history. Engaging with the theoretical turns in the humanities towards material culture, mobility studies and digital research, this book offers a wealth of new insights that will be relevant to researchers of early modern music and early print culture alike.
Keywords
Baroque music; European music; early modern Europe; early modern music; early modern music printing; early modern print culture; early music printing; history of print; materiality; material culture; musicology; music history; music printing; Protestant Reformation; polyphonic music; print culture; print studies; Renaissance music; Western musicDOI
10.4324/9780429342844ISBN
9781000387032, 9780429342844, 9781032000640, 9780367359539, 9780429342844Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2021Grantor
Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Music and Material Culture,Classification
Music
Music