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E-raamat: Approaches to Monteverdi: Aesthetic, Psychological, Analytical and Historical Studies

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This volume gathers together twelve essays on the composer’s music, reflecting the author's interests in aesthetic and psychological issues, the sacred works, methods of structural analysis, and the problems of making critical editions. The opera Orfeo and two madrigals from Monteverdi's Book Eight are the subject of aesthetic and psychological investigation, especially from the perspective of Michel Foucault's The Order of Things and the psychology of C.J. Jung, all supported by musical analysis. Two essays analyze in detail the structural principles of the psalms Laetatus sum from the 1610 Vespers and the first Dixit Dominus from the Sevla Morale e spirituale of 1641. Two others re-examine the story of Monteverdi's Mass of Thanksgiving and consider the question of what sacred music Monteverdi actually or likely wrote but is now lost. The final essay critiques and compares the methodology and problems of the Malipiero and Cremona editions of Monteverdi's Opera Omnia. All but one of these essays were originally published over a time span of twenty years in journals, conference reports, Festschriften, and as book chapters. The majority of them were not widely distributed or readily available until now. The essay on the Malipiero and Cremona editions appears here for the first time.

This volume gathers together twelve essays on the composer’s music, reflecting the author's interests in aesthetic and psychological issues, the sacred works, methods of structural analysis, and the problems of making critical editions.All but one of these essays was originally published over a time span of twenty years in journals, conference reports, Festschriften, and as book chapters. The majority of them were not widely distributed or readily available until now. The essay on the Malipiero and Cremona editions appears here for the first time.

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'... this is a well-presented series of previously published essays collated to make an interesting volume, containing many challenging ideas and much information concerning the historical background to Monteverdis music ... this book will prove a valuable acquisition for the Monteverdi connoisseur, the musico-psychologist, and for music libraries.' The Consort Early Music Journal

Introduction vii
Acknowledgements xiv
Bibliography xv
Part 1 Aesthetic and Psychological Studies
I Monteverdi and early Baroque aesthetics: the view from Foucault
119(76)
II A taxonomic and affective analysis of Monteverdi'sHor che'l ciel e la terra
195
III A Jungian perspective on Monteverdi's late madrigals
136
IV Intimations of chaos in Monteverdi's L'Orfeo
25(349)
V The psychic disintegration of a demi-god: conscious and unconscious in Striggio and Monteverdi's L'Orfeo
374
Part 2 Sacred Music Studies
VI What makes Claudio divine? Criteria for analysis of Monteverdi's large-scale concertato style
302
VII The Mantuan sacred music
154(7)
VIII "Laetatus sum" (1610)
161(394)
IX A Monteverdi Vespers in 1611 (With Licia Mari)
555
X Monteverdi's Mass of Thanksgiving: Da Capo
128(80)
XI Monteverdi's missing sacred music: evidence and conjectures
208
Part 3 Critical Editions
XII Collected works of Claudio Monteverdi: the Malipiero and Cremona editions
28
Index to Monteverdi's works 3(1)
Index of names and personages 4(1)
Index of subjects and sources 4
Jeffrey Kurtzman is Professor of Music at Washington University in St Louis, USA.