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Edmund Burke and India.
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By FREDERICK G. WHELAN. University of Pittsburgh Press. 368 pp. $49.95.
IN THE HOUSE OF a great writer are many mansions. Open the poetry of Paradise Lost, and soon you're entering vast rooms of Milton's thought on politics, education, and the Christian's relationship to culture. Begin to explore Gulliver's Travels, and Swift will end by leading you through his critique of the Enlightenment or Irish policy by way of a Grub Street garret or Hibernian hovel. The works of Edmund Burke are similarly vast and similarly fascinating, and with the end of the Cold War more of ...
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Luca Marenzio: the career of a musician between the renaissance and the counter-reformation.(Classical Composers)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Notes
; Luca Marenzio: the Career of a Musician between the...translation into English of Marco Bizzarini's Marenzio: La carriera di un musicista tra Rinascimento...published before the quatrocentenary of Marenzio's death in 1999. That book was quickly...
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Bibliografia delle opere dei musicisti resciani pubblicate a stampa dal 1497 al 1740. Opere di singoli autori.
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...and grant from the Centro di Studi Musicali "L. Marenzio" in Brescia, the noted musicologist Oscar Mischiati...being the birthplace (i.e., Coccaglio) of Luca Marenzio. Although Marenzio never practiced his profession in Brescia, it...
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Giovanni Contino.(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Notes
; ...Brescia as maestro di cappella (where he may have taught Luca Marenzio), and for Duke Guglielmo Gonzaga in Mantua, where...later. Thanks in part to the Centro di Studi Musicali "Luca Marenzio" in Brescia, Contino's music has begun to appear...
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Singers find splendor
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ...Costanzo Festa, Sanctus also by Palestrina, Agnus Dei by Luca Marenzio -- woven among motets by Johannes Bonnevin, Johannes...Melchor Robledo, Tomas Luis de Victoria, Palestrina, Marenzio and Felice Anerio. The program covered about 80 years...
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Hexachords in Late-Renaissance Music.(Review)
Magazine article from: Notes
; ...de Lassus, Cipriano de Rore, Giaches de Wert, and Luca Marenzio. Similarly, in chapter 4, he examines settings of...Cruda Amarilli" (from Il pastor fido) by Wert, Marenzio, Benedetto Pallavicino, and Claudio Monteverdi. A...
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CLEMSON CHORAL CONDUCTOR TO MAKE DEBUT PERFORMANCE
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
; ...want to die), "Contre Qui Rose" (Against whom, Rose) by Morten Lauridsen, and "Sweet Singing Amarills" by Luca Marenzio. "These three selections showcase the development of the madrigal from its height during the Renaissance through...
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Paolo Quagliati.(Review)
Magazine article from: Notes
; ...polyphonic. The polyphonic sections of these works are airy in texture, resembling the four-voice madrigals of Luca Marenzio, Giovanni Croce, and their English imitators. They feature short contrapuntal points, which quickly blend into...
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Le fonti liturgiche a stampa della Biblioteca musicale L. Feininger presso il Castello del Buonconsiglio di Trento.
Magazine article from: Notes
; ...Roman musicians but also Orazio Benevoli, Giacomo Carissimi, Agostino Diruta, Giovanni Gabrieli, Orlando di Lasso, Luca Marenzio, and Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina). Relatively few works in the collection have been edited. By contrast...
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Madrigali a cinque voci.
Magazine article from: Notes
; ...Willaert, Cipriano de Rore, Orlando di Lasso, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Andrea Gabrieli, Giaches de Wert, Luca Marenzio, and Claudio Monteverdi. And filling in the picture further are the works of some slightly less-central figures...
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Glorious Voices: Renowned female vocal quartet Anonymous 4 to perform works celebrating classical deities
Newspaper article from: The Independent Weekly
; ...musicians and composers associated with St. Mark?s Cathedral in Venice during the 16th century. In the same period, Luca Marenzio and Jacob Arcadelt were papal chapel musicians in Rome. But it?s the curious things they did on their nights off...
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