Early Music History
Discover the rich tapestry of music from the early Middle Ages to the late seventeenth century in Early Music History, authored by the esteemed Iain Fenlon. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this comprehensive volume spans 344 pages, offering a deep dive into the historical and critical analysis of early music. Volume twenty-five features intriguing articles such as Lorenzo Corsisni's exploration of 'Libri di canzone' and the madrigal in mid-sixteenth-century Florence, an insightful study of Antonio Squarcialupi: man and myth, and a fascinating look at children's voices, singing, and literacy in sixteenth-century France. This essential resource is perfect for scholars, music enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the evolution of music during this transformative period. Enhance your understanding of early music history with this compelling collection of research and discussions.