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The Grand Theater of the World: Music, Space, and the Performance of Identity in Early Modern Rome
SKU: 9781472488220
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Explore Early Modern Rome as a grand cultural stage. This scholarly work delves into how music and space intricately shaped identity in this historical epoch. Discover the dynamic interplay between sonic environments and architectural backdrops, revealing music’s crucial role in diplomacy, social hierarchies, and aristocratic rivalries. Beyond opera, it examines instrumental music, urban soundscapes, and visual arts as vital elements in the performance of identity. Essential for students and scholars of European cultural history, musicology, and interdisciplinary studies seeking deeper insights into historical performance.
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