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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- List of Tables xi
- List of Musical Examples xiii
- Preface xv
- Note on Sources, Citations, and Transcriptions xix
- Note on Sienese Dating and Money xxi
- Abbreviations xxiii
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE: THE CATHEDRAL
- 1. The Cathedral and Its Administration, Personnel, and Liturgical Calendar 15
- 2. Chant and Improvised Polyphony in Later Medieval Times 63
- 3. Singers and Organists, 1380-1448 139
- 4. Building a Chapel, 1448-1480 184
- 5. Expansion and Retrenchment in the Chapel, 1480-1507 220
- 6. The Development of a Stable Chapel, 1507-1555 275
- 7. Decline and Transformation of the Chapel, 1555-1607 346
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PART TWO: THE PALAZZO PUBBLICO
- 8. Origins and Establishment of the Trumpeters’ Corps, 1230-1399 413
- 9. Pomp, Circumstance, and Security: The Trumpeters’ Corps as an Ongoing Institution in the Fifteenth Century 438
- 10. Diminishing Importance and Nostalgia for Times Past: The Trumpeters’ Corps in the Sixteenth Century 481
- 11. Establishment and Consolidation of the Pifferi in the Fifteenth Century 512
- 12. Triumph of the Wind Band in the Sixteenth Century 565
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PART THREE: MUSIC IN THE LIFE OF THE TOWN
- 13. Beyond Cathedral and Palace Walls: Professional Musicians and Dancing Masters, Amateurs, Builders, and Repairmen, 1300-1607 625
- 14. Music at Social Events, Public and Private 666
- Register of Musicians 727
- Bibliography 799
- Index 819
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- List of Tables xi
- List of Musical Examples xiii
- Preface xv
- Note on Sources, Citations, and Transcriptions xix
- Note on Sienese Dating and Money xxi
- Abbreviations xxiii
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE: THE CATHEDRAL
- 1. The Cathedral and Its Administration, Personnel, and Liturgical Calendar 15
- 2. Chant and Improvised Polyphony in Later Medieval Times 63
- 3. Singers and Organists, 1380-1448 139
- 4. Building a Chapel, 1448-1480 184
- 5. Expansion and Retrenchment in the Chapel, 1480-1507 220
- 6. The Development of a Stable Chapel, 1507-1555 275
- 7. Decline and Transformation of the Chapel, 1555-1607 346
-
PART TWO: THE PALAZZO PUBBLICO
- 8. Origins and Establishment of the Trumpeters’ Corps, 1230-1399 413
- 9. Pomp, Circumstance, and Security: The Trumpeters’ Corps as an Ongoing Institution in the Fifteenth Century 438
- 10. Diminishing Importance and Nostalgia for Times Past: The Trumpeters’ Corps in the Sixteenth Century 481
- 11. Establishment and Consolidation of the Pifferi in the Fifteenth Century 512
- 12. Triumph of the Wind Band in the Sixteenth Century 565
-
PART THREE: MUSIC IN THE LIFE OF THE TOWN
- 13. Beyond Cathedral and Palace Walls: Professional Musicians and Dancing Masters, Amateurs, Builders, and Repairmen, 1300-1607 625
- 14. Music at Social Events, Public and Private 666
- Register of Musicians 727
- Bibliography 799
- Index 819