Music and Theatre from Poliziano to MonteverdiCambridge University Press, 4 feb 1982 - 392 pagina's This book describes the many ways in which music was used in Italian theatrical performances between the late fifteenth and early seventeenth centuries. In particular, it concentrates on Polizano's Orfeo, Machiavelli's commedies, the Florentine intermedi and early operas, and the first operas in Venice. |
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Orpheus singer of strambotti | 3 |
Classical theatre intermedi and frottola music | 37 |
Realistic use of music in comedy | 76 |
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