Voice, Slavery, and Race in Seventeenth-Century Florence
Voice, Slavery, and Race in Seventeenth-Century Florence
Wilbourne, Emily
Oxford University Press Inc
01/2024
440
Dura
Inglês
9780197646915
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Introduction
ACT ONE
Scene 1: Songs to Entertain Foreign Royalty
Scene 2: Comic Songs Imitating Foreign Voices
Scene 3: Music all'usanza loro (or Performed in a Foreign Way)
Scene 4: "Turkish Music" in Italy
Scene 5: Trumpets and Drums Played by Enslaved Musicians
Scene 6: Scholarly Transcriptions of Foreign Musical Sounds
Scene 7: Music Proper to Enslaved Singers
Intermezzo: Thinking from Enslaved Lives
ACT TWO
Scene 8: Introducing Giovannino Buonaccorsi
Scene 9: Buonaccorsi Sings on the Florentine Stage
Scene 10: Buonaccorsi as Court Jester
Scene 11: Buonaccorsi as a Black Gypsy
Scene 12: Buonaccorsi as a Soprano
Scene 13: Buonaccorsi Sings on the Venetian Stage
Intermezzo II: Thinking from Giovannino Buonaccorsi's Life
Epilogo (Axiomatic)
Index
Introduction
ACT ONE
Scene 1: Songs to Entertain Foreign Royalty
Scene 2: Comic Songs Imitating Foreign Voices
Scene 3: Music all'usanza loro (or Performed in a Foreign Way)
Scene 4: "Turkish Music" in Italy
Scene 5: Trumpets and Drums Played by Enslaved Musicians
Scene 6: Scholarly Transcriptions of Foreign Musical Sounds
Scene 7: Music Proper to Enslaved Singers
Intermezzo: Thinking from Enslaved Lives
ACT TWO
Scene 8: Introducing Giovannino Buonaccorsi
Scene 9: Buonaccorsi Sings on the Florentine Stage
Scene 10: Buonaccorsi as Court Jester
Scene 11: Buonaccorsi as a Black Gypsy
Scene 12: Buonaccorsi as a Soprano
Scene 13: Buonaccorsi Sings on the Venetian Stage
Intermezzo II: Thinking from Giovannino Buonaccorsi's Life
Epilogo (Axiomatic)
Index