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Stimme, Sklaverei und Rasse im Florenz des 17. Jahrhunderts von Emily Wilbourne (Eng

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ISBN-13
9780197646915
Book Title
Voice, Slavery, and Race in Seventeenth-Century Florence
ISBN
9780197646915
Publication Year
2023
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Voice, Slavery, and Race in Seventeenth-Century Florence
Item Height
2.5in
Author
Emily Wilbourne
Item Length
6.6in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Width
8.7in
Item Weight
31.3 Oz
Number of Pages
520 Pages

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Voice, Slavery, and Race in Seventeenth-Century Florence argues for the power of sound -- particularly musical and vocal sounds -- to systems of racial and ethnic difference. Foregrounding newly discovered archival sources, Emily Wilbourne documents the significant presence of foreign and racially-marked individuals in Medici Florence, many of whom were living under conditions of slavery or unfree labor. This book considers how the musical and verbal sounds of these individuals were recruited to represent or communicate access to subjectivity, agency, and voice.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0197646913
ISBN-13
9780197646915
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Product Key Features

Author
Emily Wilbourne
Publication Name
Voice, Slavery, and Race in Seventeenth-Century Florence
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2023
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
520 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
6.6in
Item Height
2.5in
Item Width
8.7in
Item Weight
31.3 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ml290.2.W55 2023
Reviews
"Wilbourne offers an extensive and trail-brazing account of racialized voices in seventeenth-century Florence. Interdisciplinary in scope and meticulously researched, Wilbourne's incomparable work takes us on a tantalizing journey into the musical and performative worlds of early modern Italy's "unsung voices." This book will enthrall non-specialists and specialists alike, transforming our approaches to and understandings of enslavement, race, and the power of sound across the Mediterranean world." -- Nicholas R. Jones, author of Staging Habla de Negros: Radical Performance of the African Diaspora in Early Modern Spain"From one of the leading opera historians of her generation, Wilbourne's Voice, Slavery, and Race is a nuanced account of the reverberations between voice and race on the seventeenth-century stage. "Act I" reads the evidence of paintings, commedia dell'arte scenarios, libretti, and musical scores against a wealth of new documentation from Florentine archives, while "Act II" turns the spotlight on Giovannino Buonaccorsi, an enslaved Black soprano in the service of the Medici. In brilliant analyses that never skip a beat, Wilbourne pieces together a new and original history of racialized performances during the first century of Italian opera." -- Kate van Orden, editor of Seachanges: Music in the Mediterranean and Atlantic Worlds, 1550-1800, I Tatti Research Series 2, "Wilbourne offers an extensive and trail-brazing account of racialized voices in seventeenth-century Florence. Interdisciplinary in scope and meticulously researched, Wilbourne's incomparable work takes us on a tantalizing journey into the musical and performative worlds of early modern Italy's "unsung voices." This book will enthrall non-specialists and specialists alike, transforming our approaches to and understandings of enslavement, race, and the power of sound across the Mediterranean world." -- Nicholas R. Jones, author of Staging Habla de Negros: Radical Performance of the African Diaspora in Early Modern Spain "From one of the leading opera historians of her generation, Wilbourne's Voice, Slavery, and Race is a nuanced account of the reverberations between voice and race on the seventeenth-century stage. "Act I" reads the evidence of paintings, commedia dell'arte scenarios, libretti, and musical scores against a wealth of new documentation from Florentine archives, while "Act II" turns the spotlight on Giovannino Buonaccorsi, an enslaved Black soprano in the service of the Medici. In brilliant analyses that never skip a beat, Wilbourne pieces together a new and original history of racialized performances during the first century of Italian opera." -- Kate van Orden, editor of Seachanges: Music in the Mediterranean and Atlantic Worlds, 1550-1800, I Tatti Research Series 2, "Wilbourne offers an extensive and trail-brazing account of racialized voices in seventeenth-century Florence. Interdisciplinary in scope and meticulously researched, Wilbourne's incomparable work takes us on a tantalizing journey into the musical and performative worlds of early modern Italy's "unsung voices." This book will enthrall non-specialists and specialists alike, transforming our approaches to and understandings of enslavement, race, and the power ofsound across the Mediterranean world." -- Nicholas R. Jones, author of Staging Habla de Negros: Radical Performance of the African Diaspora in Early Modern Spain"From one of the leading opera historians of her generation, Wilbourne's Voice, Slavery, and Race is a nuanced account of the reverberations between voice and race on the seventeenth-century stage. "Act I" reads the evidence of paintings, commedia dell'arte scenarios, libretti, and musical scores against a wealth of new documentation from Florentine archives, while "Act II" turns the spotlight on Giovannino Buonaccorsi, an enslaved Black soprano in theservice of the Medici. In brilliant analyses that never skip a beat, Wilbourne pieces together a new and original history of racialized performances during the first century of Italian opera." -- Kate vanOrden, editor of Seachanges: Music in the Mediterranean and Atlantic Worlds, 1550-1800, I Tatti Research Series 2, Wilbourne offers an extensive and trail-brazing account of racialized voices in seventeenth-century Florence. Interdisciplinary in scope and meticulously researched, Wilbourne's incomparable work takes us on a tantalizing journey into the musical and performative worlds of early modern Italy's "unsung voices." This book will enthrall non-specialists and specialists alike, transforming our approaches to and understandings of enslavement, race, and the power of soundacross the Mediterranean world.
Table of Content
Prologo Introduction ACT ONE Scene 1: Songs to Entertain Foreign Royalty Scene 2: Comic Songs Imitating Foreign Voices Scene 3: Music all'usanza loro (or Performed in a Foreign Way) Scene 4: "Turkish Music" in Italy Scene 5: Trumpets and Drums Played by Enslaved Musicians Scene 6: Scholarly Transcriptions of Foreign Musical Sounds Scene 7: Music Proper to Enslaved Singers Intermezzo: Thinking from Enslaved Lives ACT TWO Scene 8: Introducing Giovannino Buonaccorsi Scene 9: Buonaccorsi Sings on the Florentine Stage Scene 10: Buonaccorsi as Court Jester Scene 11: Buonaccorsi as a Black Gypsy Scene 12: Buonaccorsi as a Soprano Scene 13: Buonaccorsi Sings on the Venetian Stage Intermezzo II: Thinking from Giovannino Buonaccorsi's Life Epilogo (Axiomatic) Index
Topic
History & Criticism, Genres & Styles / Classical
Lccn
2023-011414
Dewey Decimal
780.945/51109032
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23/Eng/20230317
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Music

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