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The Media of Secular Music in the Medieval and Early Modern Period (1100–1650)

Vincenzo Borghetti, Borghetti Vincenzo
Barcode 9781032036090
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Release Date: 25/12/2025

Label: Routledge
Series: Music and Visual Culture
Contributors: Vincenzo Borghetti (Edited by), Alexandros Maria Hatzikiriakos (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

This book brings a new perspective to secular music sources from the Middle Ages and early modernity by viewing them as media communication tools, whose particular features shape the meaning of their contents. The chapters offer innovative insights into historical relationship between music and its presentation in a wide variety of media.


This book brings a new perspective to secular music sources from the Middle Ages and early modernity by viewing them as media communication tools, whose particular features shape the meaning of their contents. Ranging from the eleventh to seventeenth centuries, and across countries and genres, the chapters offer innovative insights into the historical relationship between music and its presentation in a wide variety of media.

The lens of media enables contributors to expand music history beyond notated music manuscripts and instruments to include images, furniture, luxury items, and other objects, and to address uniquely visual and material aspects of music sources in books and literature. Drawing together an international group of contributors, the volume pays close attention to the medial and material dimensions of musical sources, considering them as multifaceted objects that not only contain but also determine the nature of the music they transmit.

Transforming our understanding of musical media, this volume will be of interest to scholars of musicology, art history, and medieval and early modern cultures.