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Lute in the Dutch Golden Age: Musical Culture in the Netherlands ca. 1580-1670 [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 296 pages, kõrgus x laius: 250x190 mm
  • Sari: Amsterdam Studies in the Dutch Golden Age
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Aug-2013
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9089645527
  • ISBN-13: 9789089645524
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 296 pages, kõrgus x laius: 250x190 mm
  • Sari: Amsterdam Studies in the Dutch Golden Age
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Aug-2013
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9089645527
  • ISBN-13: 9789089645524
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Closely associated with the social elite, the lute occupied a central place in the culture of the Dutch Golden Age. In this first comprehensive study of the instrument’s role in seventeenth-century Netherlands, Jan W. J. Burgers explores how it functioned as the universal means of solo music making, group performance, and accompaniment. He showcases famous and obscure musicians; lute music in books and manuscripts; lute makers and the international lute trade; and the instrument’s place in Dutch literature and art of the period.

Enhanced by beautiful illustrations, this study constitutes an important contribution to our knowledge about the lute and its Golden Age heyday.
Preface 7(2)
Chapter 1 The Lute and Its Music in Europe
9(16)
The early history of the lute in a nutshell
9(3)
The historical development of the lute
12(3)
Related instruments
15(7)
Theorbo and archlute
15(2)
Angelica
17(1)
Cittern
18(1)
Lute cittern
19(1)
Guitar
20(2)
The notation of lute music
22(3)
Chapter 2 Prelude: The Lute in the Netherlands before 1600
25(14)
The rise of the lute in the Middle Ages
25(4)
The lute publications of Phalese
29(3)
The lute in Antwerp
32(4)
Lutenists in the Northern Netherlands before 1600
36(3)
Chapter 3 Music in the Dutch Republic
39(12)
The Republic of the Seven United Provinces
39(3)
Musical life in the 17th century
42(3)
The lute in musical culture
45(1)
Music lessons
46(2)
Students and music
48(3)
Chapter 4 Lutenists of the Golden Age, c.1580-1670
51(22)
Joachim van den Hove
51(6)
Nicolaes Vallet
57(7)
Other lutenists of the Golden Age: a survey
64(9)
Chapter 5 A Lutenist of Standing: Constantijn Huygens
73(16)
Chapter 6 Lute Music
89(56)
The Thysius Lute Book
91(13)
Other manuscripts with Dutch lute music
104(5)
Manuscripts with music by Joachim van den Hove
109(4)
The printed lute books of Van den Hove and Vallet
113(23)
The lute books of Joachim van den Hove
114(13)
The lute books of Nicolaes Vallet
127(9)
Valerius' Nederlandtsche Gedenck-clanck
136(4)
Nicolaes Vallet's playing instructions
140(5)
Chapter 7 Infrastructure: Lute Building and the Lute Trade
145(26)
The lute trade
145(5)
Luthiers in the Dutch Republic
150(16)
Strings
166(5)
Chapter 8 The Lute in the Arts of the Golden Age
171(38)
The lute in literature
171(12)
Emblems
183(12)
The lute as a symbol in paintings
195(14)
Chapter 9 Postlude: The Lute in the Dutch Republic, 1670-1800
209(12)
Summary and Conclusion 221(6)
Sources Used 227(8)
Bibliography 235(8)
Index of Names of Persons and Places Mentioned in the Main Text of the Book 243(16)
Index of Still Existing Lute Books and Manuscripts Mentioned in the Main Text of the Book 259
Jan W.J. Burgers is senior researcher at the Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands in The Hague and professor of source studies at the University of Amsterdam.