Singing to the Lyre in Renaissance Italy

Singing to the Lyre in Renaissance Italy

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Wilson Blake
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9781108488075
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A primary mode for the creation and dissemination of poetry in Renaissance Italy was the oral practice of singing and improvising verse to the accompaniment of a stringed instrument. Singing to the Lyre is the first comprehensive study of this ubiquitous practice, which was cultivated by performers ranging from popes, princes, and many artists, to professionals of both mercantile and humanist background. Common to all was a strong degree of mixed orality based on a synergy between writing and the oral operations of memory, improvisation, and performance. As a cultural practice deeply rooted in language and supported by ancient precedent, cantare ad lyram (singing to the lyre) is also a reflection of Renaissance cultural priorities, including the status of vernacular poetry, the study and practice of rhetoric, the oral foundations of humanist education, and the performative culture of the courts reflected in theatrical presentations and Castiglione's Il cortegiano.
EAN 9781108488075
ISBN 1108488072
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date November 21, 2019
Pages 484
Language English
Dimensions 253 x 180 x 30
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Wilson Blake
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises