
Luca Marenzio
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'This is a book containing much important information about a significant 16th century composer and it sheds fascinating light on the mechanisms by which a Roman composer in the period might construct a career in music.' Classical Music Web '... Marenzio remains today a rather shadowy figure... This absorbing study by Marco Bizzarini should go a long way toward rectifying the situation... It is a particular strength of the book that Bizzarini has been able to draw on a number of previously unknown sources... The clarity and at times riveting skill with which Bizzarini unravels the frequently complex politics of the great Italian courts with which Marenzio was either directly or obliquely involved at various times is another of the book's major achievements... Also exceptionally valuable are the author's discussions on patronage and the dedication of publications... he guides us with unerring skill through the stylistic changes that occured during the twenty-year span of Marenzio's creativity... There is no doubt that this is a highly important book that fulfils admirably what should be the most important ambition of any book on music - that of sending the reader back to the music itself.' Goldberg 'The book is extremely well written and surprisingly readable...The book isn't just biography; the music falls into place in the contexts Bizzarini creates, and he has much of interest and value to say about it. Would that other renaissance composers had such civilised books written about them.' Early Music Review '... the book's solid scholarship and wide-ranging perspective make it an important resource for anyone interested in the place of music in the complex cultural world of late-sixteenth-century Italy.' Renaissance Quarterly 'Both author and translator have conspired to produce a work of authority as well as compassion, in which both Marenzio and his music are allowed to speak in an authentic sixteenth-century voice.' NotesMore details
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