Defining Strains : The Musical Life of Scots in the Seventeenth Century (Studies in the History and Culture of Scotland .2) (2008. 388 S. 220 mm)

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Defining Strains : The Musical Life of Scots in the Seventeenth Century (Studies in the History and Culture of Scotland .2) (2008. 388 S. 220 mm)

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  • 言語 ENG
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This volume aims to fill a historical gap in the recent coverage of musical life in Scotland. The seventeenth century in Scotland, as in Europe, was one of religious controversy and civil strife. The period has thus been neglected by music historians in comparison with the centuries before and after it. But despite loss of royal patronage after 1603 Scots still made their impact as composers and preservers of their musical language. It was in this century that a distinctive Scots melodic idiom crystallised, as those 'defining strains' laid the basis for the flowering of song, both Highland and Lowland, a century later. At this time Scots also took a lively interest in the music of England, Ireland, France and Italy, as is evident in the music manuscripts of the period. This volume is the result of new research into such key figures as the composers Tobias Hume, William Kinloch, Patrick MacCrimmon, and the Aberdeen publisher John Forbes; it looks at the important manuscripts, including those of the classical bagpipe, harp, lute and keyboard repertoire as well as imported French and Italian music; it deals with burgh and ceremonial music, secular songs and their texts, and the psalm-singing that dominated public life. The essays are newly written from a range of specialties, including those of manuscript source analysis, text and music relationships, social contexts, and performance practice.

Contents

Contents: James Porter: Introduction: Defining Strains: Tradition, invention, genre and context in musical life - Warwick Edwards: The musical sources - Rob MacKillop: 'For kissing for clapping for loving, for proveing': Performance practice and modern interpretation of the lute repertoire - David J. Smith: Keyboard music in Scotland: Genre, gender, context - Patrick Cadell: French music in the collection of the Earls of Panmure - Edward Corp: The acquisition of the French and Italian music in the Panmure Collection: The role of David Nairne - Michael Rossi: 'Musicall Humours': The life and music of Captain Tobias Hume, gentleman - Colm Ó Baoill: Highland harpers and their patrons - Roderick Cannon: Who got a kiss of the King's Hand? The growth of a tradition - Colm Ó Baoill: Two Irish harpers in Scotland - Alexander McGrattan: The first and last blast of the trumpet: Ceremonial music in seventeenth-century Scotland - Anne Dhu McLucas: Forbes' Cantus, Songs and Fancies revisited - James Porter: 'Blessed spirits, sing with me!': Psalm-singing in context and practice.

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