Sounds and Sights of Performance in Early Music
Explore the captivating world of medieval and Renaissance music with "Sounds and Sights of Performance in Early Music," edited by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2009, this hardback edition spans 310 pages and offers a rich cross-section of research on performance practices from an era full of artistic innovation.
This insightful work delves into the intricate issues surrounding early music performance, drawing on a diverse array of complementary disciplines including dance history, art history, and music iconography. By examining performance traditions that extend beyond Western Europe, this book presents a comprehensive view of the cultural contexts that shaped historic musical expression.
Whether you are a scholar, performer, or music enthusiast, "Sounds and Sights of Performance in Early Music" is an essential addition to your collection, inviting you to deepen your understanding of the sounds and sights that defined early musical performances.