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ISBN10: 0754637212, ISBN13: 9780754637219, [publisher: Ashgate Publishing Company, Burlington, VT] Hardcover Text block is tight with no loose or dog-eared pages but with extensive markings and underlinings throughout the text. Some stains on front pastedown and onto free front endpaper. (Coffee, perhaps?) Dust jacket has a small closed tear on bottom of spine but is now protected in clear mylar wrapper; bubble wrapped, boxed, and shipped with USPS Tracking (USA only). Proceeds from the sale of this book benefit WDAV, a 24 hour classical music public radio station in Davidson, NC; streaming online. [Rock Hill, SC, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2007]
ISBN10: 0754637212, ISBN13: 9780754637219, [publisher: Ashgate, Aldershot] Hardcover First Edition 310 pages. Original dust jacket fine. Hard back binding fine. Contents clean and tight, no inscriptions. A fine copy, virtually as new. Blurb from dj reads "The most important figure of seventeenth-century Neapolitan music, Francesco Provenzale (1624 - 1704) spent his long life in the service of a number of Neapolitan conservatories and churches, culminating in his appointment as maestro of the Tesoro di S. Gennaro and the Real Cappella. Provenzale was successful in generating significant profit from a range of musical activities promoted by him with the participation of his pupils and trusted collaborators. Dinko Fabris draws on newly discovered archival documents to reconstruct the career of a musician who became the leader of his musical world, despite his relatively small musical output. The book examines Provenzale's surviving works alongside those of his most important Neapolitan contemporaries (Raimo Di Bartolo, Sabino, Salvatore and Caresana) and pupils (Fago, Greco, Veneziano and many others), revealing both stylistic similarities and differences, particularly in terms of new harmonic practices and the use of Neapolitan language in opera. Fabris provides both a life and works study of Provenzale and a conspectus of Neapolitan musical life of the seventeenth century which so clearly laid the groundwork for Naples' later status as one of the great ...
Aldershot: Ashgate, Date: 2007. Book. Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. 310 pages. Original dust jacket fine. Hard back binding fine. Contents clean and tight, no inscriptions. A fine copy, virtually as new. Blurb from dj reads "The most important figure of seventeenth-century Neapolitan music, Francesco Provenzale (1624 - 1704) spent his long life in the service of a number of Neapolitan conservatories and churches, culminating in his appointment as maestro of the Tesoro di S. Gennaro and the Real Cappella. Provenzale was successful in generating significant profit from a range of musical activities promoted by him with the participation of his pupils and trusted collaborators. Dinko Fabris draws on newly discovered archival documents to reconstruct the career of a musician who became the leader of his musical world, despite his relatively small musical output. The book examines Provenzale's surviving works alongside those of his most important Neapolitan contemporaries (Raimo Di Bartolo, Sabino, Salvatore and Caresana) and pupils (Fago, Greco, Veneziano and many others), revealing both stylistic similarities and differences, particularly in terms of new harmonic practices and the use of Neapolitan language in opera. Fabris provides both a life and works study of Provenzale and a conspectus of Neapolitan musical life of the seventeenth century which so clearly laid the groundwork for Naples' later status as one of the great musical capitals of Europe". 2007 ...
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ISBN10: 0754637212, ISBN13: 9780754637219, [publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd] Hardcover New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days. [Southport, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2007]
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