Lettera amorosa

Musical Love-Letters in Early Modern Italy

Roseen Giles author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:20th Mar '25

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An innovative rexamination of musical settings of epistolary poetry from early modernity tying together the histories of literature, music, art, and classics.

This Element traces the breadth and significance of the musical love letter with a focus on the provocative lettere amorose of the seventeenth century.In early modern Italy, letters were not only written and read but, in some cases, sung. Musical settings of love letters rekindled a complex kind of vocality which was rooted in the letters of antiquity and endured in the musical sub-genre of the lettera amorosa. Epistolary poetry served to transform, or, to echo Achillini's lettera set by Monteverdi (1567–1643), to 'distill' a lover's thoughts and emotions into verse, and the music that set it was equally transformative. The history of musical letters spans several centuries. It begins in the early sixteenth with a setting of Ovid's Heroides by Tromboncino; returns in the early seventeenth through the lettere amorose of Monteverdi, D'India, and Frescobaldi; and ends with epistolary cantatas by Carissimi, Melani, and Domenico Scarlatti. This Element traces the breadth and significance of the musical love letter with a focus on the provocative lettere amorose of the seventeenth century.

ISBN: 9781009517447

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 293g

104 pages