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With Mornefull Musique: Funeral Elegies in Early Modern England
Contributor(s): Grapes, K. Dawn (Author)
ISBN: 1783273518     ISBN-13: 9781783273515
Publisher: Boydell Press
OUR PRICE:   $109.25  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: November 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Music | History & Criticism - General
- Music | Instruction & Study - Theory
Dewey: 781.588
LCCN: 2018564065
Series: Music in Britain, 1600-2000
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.3" W x 9.3" (1.45 lbs) 290 pages
 
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This book looks at the musical culture of death in early modern England. In particular, it examines musical funeral elegies and the people related to commemorative tribute - the departed, the composer, potential patrons, and friends and family of the deceased - to determine the place these musical-poetic texts held in a society in which issues of death were discussed regularly, producing a constant, pervasive shadow over everyday life. The composition of these songs reached a peak at the end of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth centuries. Thomas Weelkes and Thomas Morley both composed musical elegies, as did William Byrd, Thomas Campion, John Coprario, and many others. Like the literary genre from which these musical gems emerged, there was wide variety in form, style, length, and vocabulary used. Embedded within them are clear messages regarding the social expectations, patronage traditions, and class hierarchy of late Elizabethan and early Jacobean England. En masse, they offer a glimpse into the complex relationship that existed between those who died, those who grieved, and attitudes toward both death and life. K. DAWN GRAPES is Assistant Professor of Music History at Colorado State University.