City Culture and the Madrigal at Venice

  ABBREVIATIONS
  PREFACE

 collapse sectionPART 1—  PATRONS AND ACADEMIES IN THE CITY
 Chapter 1—  Flexibility in the Body Social
 Chapter 2—  Florentines in Venice and the Madrigal at Home
 expand sectionChapter 3—  Petrarchizing the Patron— Vernacular Dialogics and Print Technology
 expand sectionChapter 4—  Ritual Language, New Music Encounters in the Academy of Domenico Venier

 collapse sectionPART 2—  RHETORICAL UNDERPINNINGS
 expand sectionChapter 5—  Currents in Venetian Literary and Linguistic Theory— The Consolidation of Poetry and Rhetoric
 expand sectionChapter 6—  Currents in Venetian Music Theory— The Consolidation of Music and Rhetoric

 collapse sectionPART 3—  PETRARCHISM AND THE REPERTORY OF VENETIAN MADRIGALS
 expand sectionChapter 7—  The Madrigals of Adrian Willaert
 expand sectionChapter 8—  The Enigma of Rore— Books One and Two for Five Voices
 expand sectionChapter 9—  Willaert's Protégés at San Marco— Codification, Dissemination, and Subversion
 Chapter 10—  Epilogue "Sopra Le Stanze Del Petrarca in Laude Della Madonna"— Rore's Vergine Cycle of 1548

  Appendix:  Documents Cited in Chapter 3
 expand sectionSelective Bibliography
 expand sectionINDEX

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