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Musicians´ Mobilities and Music Migrations in Early Modern Europe: Biographical Patterns and Cultural Exchanges
Gesa Zur Nieden
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Description for Musicians´ Mobilities and Music Migrations in Early Modern Europe: Biographical Patterns and Cultural Exchanges
Paperback. Editor(s): Over, Berthold. Num Pages: 432 pages, 17 b/w & 7 colour illus. BIC Classification: 1D; AVGC3; AVGC4; HBJD; HBTB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 227 x 149 x 27. Weight in Grams: 602.
During the 17th and 18th century musicians' mobilities and migrations are essential for the European music history and the cultural exchange of music. Adopting viewpoints that reflect different methodological approaches and diversified research cultures, the book presents studies on central scopes, strategies and artistic outcomes of mobile and migratory musicians as well as on the transfer of music. By looking at elite and non-elite musicians and their everyday mobilities to major and minor centers of music production and practice, new biographical patterns and new stylistic paradigms in the European East, West and South emerge.
Product Details
Publisher
Transcript Verlag
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
601g
Number of Pages
432
Place of Publication
, Germany
ISBN
9783837635041
SKU
V9783837635041
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About Gesa Zur Nieden
Gesa zur Nieden (Prof. Dr.), geb. 1978, lehrt Musikwissenschaft an der Universität Greifswald. Ihre Forschungs- und Publikationsschwerpunkte liegen auf der frühneuzeitlichen Musikermobilität, auf Räumen und Bauten für Musik, auf intermedialen Dimensionen der Musik und der Wagner-Rezeption nach 1945.
Reviews for Musicians´ Mobilities and Music Migrations in Early Modern Europe: Biographical Patterns and Cultural Exchanges
Besprochen in: www.sehepunkte.de, 18/1 (2018), Andreas Waczkat Renaissance Quarterly, 73/2 (2020), Sigrid Wirth