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Musical Discourse in Italy, 1500–1800

Carrie Churnside

Year: 2019 Cambridge University Press eBooks Pages: 42-61   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

Music criticism, in the form we think of it today, did not exist for most of the period under discussion here; it was only in the final decades of the eighteenth century that concert reviews began to appear in the press, and even then they were not always unbiased critical appraisals. However, over the course of these three centuries musical discourse abounded in other forms – literary dialogues, travel journals, vehement polemics and personal letters – as musicians and music-lovers discussed what was a period of remarkable artistic fecundity via both printed and unpublished means. Through an overview of some of these discussions it is clear that, even over such a wide time period and geographical range, a number of clear trends emerge as to what was considered praiseworthy both in composition and performance. Prior to its unification in 1861 Italy constituted a varied group of smaller states, each with a distinctive musical tradition and outlook. Yet contemporary critical assessments of performances and music produced across the peninsular often highlight the same preoccupations: with the need for performers not to confuse mere technical display with musicality, and for composers to combine technical craft with a certain originality (although the extent to which critics allowed composers licence to break the rules in pursuit of innovation varied greatly, and led to some of the most heated debates of the period).

Keywords:
Period (music) Musical Craft Literature Musicality Originality Criticism Art Aesthetics History Visual arts Social science Sociology

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Musicology and Musical Analysis
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Music
Theater, Performance, and Music History
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Music
Historical Influence and Diplomacy
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Political Science and International Relations

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