Music and Jewish culture in early modern Italy : new perspectives /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Bloomington, Indiana :
Indiana University Press,
[2022]
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| Series: | Music and the early modern imagination.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Rebecca Cypess
- Written in Italian, heard as Jewish : reconsidering the notated sources of Italian Jewish music / Francesco Spagnolo
- Miriam's timbrel : the Decameron as Exodus / Aaron Beck
- Traces of Jewish music and culture at the Urbino court of Federico da Montefeltro / J. Drew Stephen
- The peripatetic career of a converted Jew : the music theorist Pietro Aaron / Bonnie J. Blackburn
- A fire, a fight, and a knight : Elye Bokher in verse and song / Avery Gosfield
- The Bassanos at the court of Henry VIII : a story of cooperation and protection / Dongmyung Ahn
- Jewish and converted musicians and musical instrument makers in southern Italy in the fifteenth through early seventeenth centuries / Luigi Sisto
- Salamone Rossi's Songs of Solomon : the pleasures and pains of marginality / Stefano Patuzzi
- Orality and literacy in the worlds of Salamone Rossi / Rebecca Cypess and Lynette Bowring
- L'Accademia degli Impediti : a reevaluation / Liza Malamut.