Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1219373
Venice, Schiavoni and the Dissemination of Early Modern Music. A Companion to Ivan Lukačić
Venice, Schiavoni and the Dissemination of Early Modern Music. A Companion to Ivan Lukačić / Balić, Vito ; Besson, Vincent ; Stipčević, Ennio (ur.). Turnhout: Brepols, 2022 (zbornik)
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Naslov
Venice, Schiavoni and the Dissemination of Early
Modern Music. A Companion to Ivan Lukačić
Urednik/ci
Balić, Vito ; Besson, Vincent ; Stipčević, Ennio
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija knjige
Uredničke knjige, zbornik, znanstvena
Izdavač
Brepols
Grad
Turnhout
Godina
2022
Stranica
288
ISBN
978-2-503-60195-3
Ključne riječi
Venice ; Schiavoni ; Dalmatia ; Ivan Lukačić ; Croatian baroque composer ; dissemination of music
Sažetak
This volume presents the musical opus of Ivan Lukačić (c. 1585–1648) as well as the music of his contemporaries active in littoral Croatian lands (Istria, Dalmatia, the Republic of Dubrovnik), which, although firmly marked with influences from Italy, still represented a unique synthesis of prima and seconda prattica. Ivan Lukačić (born around 1585, died in 1648), composer, Conventual Franciscan, long-time “maestro di cappella” of the cathedral in Split, is a typical “hero” of local historiography. As early as 1935, the Croatian- American musicologist Dragan Plamenac (real name Karl Siebenschein) prepared a selection from the only known collection of Lukačić’s compositions, the Sacrae cantiones (Venice, 1620). In the same year, Plamenac introduced Croatian Renaissance and Baroque music to the local audience for the first time at a concert held at the Croatian Music Institute. In the aftermath of Plamenac’s emigration to the USA in 1939, it took several decades for new archival, stylistic, interdisciplinary, and international research in Croatian musicology to take place. Despite the availability of earlier material as well as contemporary musical publications of Lukačić’s work (J. Andreis, Zagreb, 1970 ; E. Stipčević, Padua, 1986), it is not an exaggeration to say that Lukačić still remains unknown internationally. For many years, a number of studies of Lukačić and the music of his contemporaries from the “other, eastern coast of the Adriatic” published almost exclusively in Croatian and thus the international professional public had very limited access to them. This collection of studies dedicated to Lukačić and to the musical and cultural contacts between the two Adriatic coasts is the first volume to be published in both English and Italian. The echoes of the contacts between Italy and Croatia reached the Royal Palace in Portugal, shops selling printed music in Denmark and church archives in Slovenia and Poland. The aim of this book is to follow the traces of that cultural dissemination. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword: Fragments on Lukačić — Ennio Stipčević Dalmatia in the time of Ivan Lukačić (1587–1648) — Josip Vrandečić Lukačić’s fellow countrymen in Venice in the past — Lovorka Čoralić Schiavoni: artists, nation, ideology — Ivana Prijatelj Pavičić Fra Ivan Marko (Giovanni Marco) Lukačić alla luce della più recente documentazione archivistica — Ljudevit Maračić Il Collegio Illirico a Roma, Lukačić e la Dalmazia nei documenti veneziani — Paolo Alberto Rismondo Compositions by Ivan Lukačić in the context of contemporary music anthologies — A view from the perspective of digital musicology — Lucija Konfic Juraj (Giorgio) Alberti: Dialogo per imparare con brevità à Cantar Canto figurato (Venetia, 1619) — Jelena Knešaurek Carić New insights into Tomaso Cecchini’s motet production prior to 1620 — Gabriele Taschetti The Motetti a una, doi, tre et quatro voci (Venezia, 1630) by Antonio Gualtieri: a collection of small-scale motets from the Paduan area — Chiara Comparin Carlo Farina e il repertorio di danza tedesco d’inizio Seicento — Aurelio Bianco The influence of Francesco Patrizi’s collection of Greek manuscripts on his music theory — Jacomien Prins Giovanni Sebenico o Ivan Šibenčanin? Andata e ritorno dalla Serenissima all’Europa — Anna Laura Bellina Lukačić’s Sacrae cantiones (1620) and historically informed performances in Croatian festivals from 1980s to 2010s — Dario Poljak The reception of Ivan Lukačić’s motets by Croatian 20th and 21st century composers — Tomislav Bužić Bibliography Modern music editions (selection) Index nominum
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Znanost o umjetnosti
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti,
Umjetnička akademija, Split