Music Printing in Renaissance Venice

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  • Music Printing in Renaissance Venice Book Detail

  • Author : Jane A. Bernstein
  • Release Date : 1998-10-29
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 1200
  • ISBN 13 : 9780195102314
  • File Size : 46,46 MB

Music Printing in Renaissance Venice by Jane A. Bernstein PDF Summary

Book Description: Venetian music print culture of the mid-sixteenth century is presented here through a study of the Scotto press, one of the foremost dynastic music publishers of the Renaissance. For over a century, the house of Scotto played a pivotal role in the international book trade, publishing in a variety of fields including philosophy, medicine, religion, and music. This book examines the mercantile activities of the firm through both a historical study, which illuminates the wide world of the Venetian music printing industry, and a catalog, which details the music editions brought out by the firm during its most productive period. A valuable reference work, this book not only enhances our understanding of the socioeconomic and cultural history of Renaissance Venice, it also helps to preserve our knowledge of a vast musical repertory.

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