The Monstrous New Art The Monstrous New Art
Music in Context

The Monstrous New Art

Divided Forms in the Late Medieval Motet

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Late medieval motet texts are brimming with chimeras, centaurs and other strange creatures. In The Monstrous New Art, Anna Zayaruznaya explores the musical ramifications of this menagerie in the works of composers Guillaume de Machaut, Philippe de Vitry, and their contemporaries. Aligning the larger forms of motets with the broad sacred and secular themes of their texts, Zayaruznaya shows how monstrous or hybrid exempla are musically sculpted by rhythmic and textural means. These divisive musical procedures point to the contradictory aspects not only of explicitly monstrous bodies, but of such apparently unified entities as the body politic, the courtly lady, and the Holy Trinity. Zayaruznaya casts a new light on medieval modes of musical representation, with profound implications for broader disciplinary narratives about the history of text-music relations, the emergence of musical unity, and the ontology of the musical work.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2015
April 17
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
459
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
21.8
MB

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