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- catalog abstract "The most famous musicians of early modern Milan were its cloistered nuns, despite the efforts of church officials to limit their musical lives. This book details the cultural context, religious traditions, musical styles, and personal meaning of the music written by and for them from the late sixteenth to the early eighteenth century, and outlines the ways in which their status as female virgins was--and was not--central to the musical expression of their piety. Four famous nun-musicians: Cozzolani, Rusca, Badalla and Sessa are covered in depth.".
- catalog contributor b8676861.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "1. Religious Women in Milan: From 'Counter-Reformation' to 'Early Modern Catholicism' -- 2. Patrician Institutions and their Medieval Heritage -- 3. From Social Disciplining to Spiritual Recreation -- 4. Conflict and Renown -- 5. Monastic Musical Traditions -- 6. Nuns' Music in the Milanese World-view -- 7. Ad usum Sanctimonialium -- 8. Continuity and Innovation from Antegnati to Rusca -- 9. A Nun's Music among the Genres of Mid-century Lombardy -- 10. Spirituality and Style in Cozzolani's Music -- 11. Solo Motets and their Background from Cozzolani to Badalla -- 12. Conclusion -- App. A. Documents -- App. B. Female Monasteries in the Diocese of Milan, c. 1600 -- App. C. Printed Music Dedicated to Nuns in the Diocese, 1592-1679 -- App. D. The Works of Sessa, Rusca, Cozzolani, Calegari, and Badalla -- App. E.A Reconstruction of Benedictine Vespers at S. Radegonda -- App. F. Two Compositions by Milanese Nuns: O quam bonus es / Chiara Margarita Cozzolani -- Non plangete / Rosa Giacinta Badalla.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [531]-547) and indexes.".
- catalog description "The most famous musicians of early modern Milan were its cloistered nuns, despite the efforts of church officials to limit their musical lives. This book details the cultural context, religious traditions, musical styles, and personal meaning of the music written by and for them from the late sixteenth to the early eighteenth century, and outlines the ways in which their status as female virgins was--and was not--central to the musical expression of their piety. Four famous nun-musicians: Cozzolani, Rusca, Badalla and Sessa are covered in depth.".
- catalog extent "xxi, 556 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0198164084".
- catalog isPartOf "Oxford monographs on music".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Italy Milan".
- catalog spatial "Italy Milan.".
- catalog subject "781.71/2/0082 20".
- catalog subject "Badalla, Rosa Giacinta.".
- catalog subject "Cozzolani, Chiara Margarita, 1602-approximately 1677.".
- catalog subject "ML290.8.M4 K46 1996".
- catalog subject "Music Italy Milan 16th century History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Music Italy Milan 17th century History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Nuns as musicians Italy Milan.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Religious Women in Milan: From 'Counter-Reformation' to 'Early Modern Catholicism' -- 2. Patrician Institutions and their Medieval Heritage -- 3. From Social Disciplining to Spiritual Recreation -- 4. Conflict and Renown -- 5. Monastic Musical Traditions -- 6. Nuns' Music in the Milanese World-view -- 7. Ad usum Sanctimonialium -- 8. Continuity and Innovation from Antegnati to Rusca -- 9. A Nun's Music among the Genres of Mid-century Lombardy -- 10. Spirituality and Style in Cozzolani's Music -- 11. Solo Motets and their Background from Cozzolani to Badalla -- 12. Conclusion -- App. A. Documents -- App. B. Female Monasteries in the Diocese of Milan, c. 1600 -- App. C. Printed Music Dedicated to Nuns in the Diocese, 1592-1679 -- App. D. The Works of Sessa, Rusca, Cozzolani, Calegari, and Badalla -- App. E.A Reconstruction of Benedictine Vespers at S. Radegonda -- App. F. Two Compositions by Milanese Nuns: O quam bonus es / Chiara Margarita Cozzolani -- Non plangete / Rosa Giacinta Badalla.".
- catalog title "Celestial sirens : nuns and their music in early modern Milan / Robert L. Kendrick.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".