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Crossing Confessional Boundaries Mary Frandsen (Associate Professor of Music, Associate Professor of Music, University of Notre Dame)

Crossing Confessional Boundaries By Mary Frandsen (Associate Professor of Music, Associate Professor of Music, University of Notre Dame)

Summary

This book is an examination of the uneasy alliance of two confessions, Lutheran and Catholic, at the prominent seventeenth-century court of Dresden, and the implications of this alliance for the repertoire of sacred art music cultivated there, an influential repertoire that has received only scant attention from scholars.

Crossing Confessional Boundaries Summary

Crossing Confessional Boundaries: The Patronage of Italian Sacred Music in Seventeenth-Century Dresden by Mary Frandsen (Associate Professor of Music, Associate Professor of Music, University of Notre Dame)

Shortly after assuming the Saxon throne in 1656, Lutheran Elector Johann Georg II (r. 1656-80) replaced the elder Kapellmeister Heinrich Schutz with younger Italian Catholic composers. Seemingly overnight, sacred music in the most modern Italian style, first by Vincenzo Albrici (1631-90/96) and later by Giuseppe Peranda (ca. 1625-75) supplanted the more traditional Schutzian sacred concerto and Spruchmotette, effecting a change in musical and spiritual life both within the walls of the Dresden court and beyond. Drawing on extensive research in primary source materials, Frandsen explores the elector's Italianization of the Hofkapelle with castrati and other Italian virtuosi, and examines the larger confessional conflict that gripped the city of Dresden and its implications for the Catholic-leaning elector's musical agenda. She then examines the Latin texts set by Albrici and Peranda, a body of works dominated by expressions of mystical devotion typical of the repertoire then heard in Italy. However, drawing upon recent studies of the phenomenon of new piety in seventeenth-century Lutheranism, Frandsen locates these texts squarely within the realm of contemporary Lutheran spirituality, and demonstrates their congruity with devotional materials used by Lutherans since the mid-sixteenth century. In her discussion of the sacred concertos of Albrici and Peranda, she takes the concept of musica pathetica as a point of departure, and also explores the formal and stylistic relationships between the Roman motet and the new sacred concerto in Dresden. Finally, with the help of liturgies recorded in court diaries, she reintegrates this music into its original performance environment, and demonstrates how tightly the works of these Italians were woven into the Gospel-determined thematic fabric of the services celebrated during the church year. A fascinating account of the uneasy alliance of two confessions at the prominent seventeenth-century court of Dresden, this book provides fresh insights into a neglected but influential repertoire. Frandsen's research will be of interest to scholars and students interested in Baroque music, the intellectual and cultural history of European courts, the history of liturgy and church history, and the Early Modern era in general.

Crossing Confessional Boundaries Reviews

A thorough and fascinating study of liturgical practice, confessional identity, and music's overriding powers in the heartland of 17th-century Lutheranism. This book will be important reading for students of liturgy, princely politics, and music in early modern Europe. * Robert L. Kendrick, University of Chicago *

About Mary Frandsen (Associate Professor of Music, Associate Professor of Music, University of Notre Dame)

Mary Frandsen is a member of the music faculty at the University of Notre Dame. She currently serves as Chair of the American Heinrich Schutz Society and is a member of the Governing Board of the Society for Seventeenth-Century Music.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations ; List of Musical Examples ; Prologue: The Forgotten Mazen Johann Georg II ; 1. The Advent of the Italiens, 1651-56 ; 2. The Itatienate Hofkapelle of Johann Georg II, 1656-80 ; 3. Johann Georg II and the Problem of Catholocism ; 4. Piety, Penitance, and Praise: The Dresden Textual Repetoire ; 5. Roma trapianata: The New Sacred Concerto in Dresden ; 6. Musica pathetica: Style and Affect in the Dresden Concerto ; 7. Johann Georg's Vision for Worship ; 8. Musik im Gottesdienst: The Liturgical Year at the Dresden Court ; Epilogue: Johann Georg II Remembered ; Appendix I: Source Documents ; Appendix II: Sacred Vocal Works of the Principle Dresden Court Composers ; Bibliography of Primary Sources ; Bibliography of Secondary Sources ; Index

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NLS9780199862498
9780199916917
0199916918
Crossing Confessional Boundaries: The Patronage of Italian Sacred Music in Seventeenth-Century Dresden by Mary Frandsen (Associate Professor of Music, Associate Professor of Music, University of Notre Dame)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2012-03-01
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