
Music and the Identity Process: The National Churches of Rome and their Networks in the Early Modern Period
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- Nombre de pages436
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids1.59 kg
- Dimensions19,0 cm × 29,0 cm × 0,0 cm
- ISBN978-2-503-58838-4
- EAN9782503588384
- Date de parution18/05/2020
- CollectionEpitome musical
- ÉditeurBrepols
Résumé
The repertories used by these churches, the ceremonies and celebrations they orchestrated in the teatro del mondo which Rome constituted at the time, their role in the placing of musicians within the city's professional networks are just some of the themes explored in this work. The cultural exchanges between the national churches and the "nations" that they represented in the pontifical city form another important area of investigation : whether musical or devotional, connecting places of worship and private palaces or extending from one side of the Alps to the other, these exchanges reveal the permeability that characterised many national traditions.
At the heart of this richly illustrated study are two fundamental lines of inquiry : the fi rst concerns the processes of identity construction developed by communities installed in foreign lands, the second line of inquiry is cultural hybridity. In pursuing these, we aim to further understanding of the dialectics of exchange at work in Rome during the modern period.