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Music And The Myth Of Arcadia In Renaissance Italy.
Gerbino, Giuseppe.(New Perspectives In Music History And Criticism)
Cambridge Univ. Press ©2009
The idea of a time when humans live in harmony in nature had a great impact on Renaissance arts. This book studies the musical representation of this myth in 16th century Italy. With an introduction, bibliography, index, figures, and music examples.
ix, 445 p.; 25 cm.
Cloth
ISBN: 0521899567
ISBN13: 9780521899567
UPC: 9780521899567
Music And The Myth Of Arcadia In Renaissance Italy.
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