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Isaac Posch «diditus Eois Hesperiisque plagis – Praised in the lands of Dawn and Sunset»

by Metoda Kokole (Author)
©2009 Monographs 352 Pages

Summary

Isaac Posch (c. 1591-1622/23), «praised in the lands of Dawn and Sunset», was an intriguing early seventeenth-century composer, one of those still little-researched Kleinmeister who forged the musical culture now considered as a European heritage. Between 1618 and 1623 Posch committed to print in Regensburg and Nuremberg three musical collections: two of instrumental dance music and one with small-scale Latin concertato motets. The dances of his print entitled Musicalische Ehrenfreudt were intended for actual dancing, a practical aspect that the book also considers. Taken as a whole, Posch’s music constitutes a most interesting instance of the merging of elements taken from various European styles: German, Italian and even English. This monograph is a revised and enlarged English version of the Slovenian original, first published in 1999 and based on the author’s award-winning dissertation at the University of Ljubljana.

Details

Pages
352
Year
2009
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631575932
Language
English
Keywords
17th-century music instrumental dances motets
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2009. 352 pp., num. fig., tables and examples of notes

Biographical notes

Metoda Kokole (Author)

The Author: Metoda Kokole is Head of the Institute of Musicology and a full-time researcher at the Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Ljubljana (Slovenia). Since 1990s she has published a number of articles on the early music heritage of the territory of today’s Republic of Slovenia, ranging from music patronage in the sixteenth century to the eighteenth-century Italian operatic repertoire.

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