1st Edition

Music and Musicians in 16th-Century Florence

By Frank A. D’Accone Copyright 2007
    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    This second selection of studies by Frank D’Accone, again based principally on the documentary evidence, follows the development through the mid 16th century of musical chapels at the Cathedral and the Baptistery of Florence and of musical establishments at the Santissima Annunziata and San Lorenzo. The lives, careers and works of composers associated with these churches are illustrated and their works analyzed, particularly the theoretical treatise by Fra Mauro, the madrigals of Mauro Matti and the ambitiously conceived canzone cycle of Mattia Rampollini. The final studies, moving into the 17th century, look at the music for Holy Week, and the unprecedented programme of performances at Santa Maria Novella.

    Contents: Introduction; The musical chapels at the Florentine cathedral and baptistery during the first half of the 16th century; Updating the style: Francesco Corteccia's revisions in his responsories for Holy Week; Matteo Rampollini and his Petrarchan canzoni cycles; Singolarità di alcuni aspetti della musica sacra fiorentina del cinquecento; The Florentine Fra Mauros: a dynasty of musical friars; Marco da Gagliano and the Florentine tradition for Holy Week music; Repertory and performance in Santa Maria Novella at the turn of the 17th century; Addenda and corrigenda; Index.

    Biography

    Frank A. D’Accone is Professor Emeritus of Music at the University of California, Los Angeles, USA.