Print culture and music in sixteenth-century Venice

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233 pages 2001

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"Print Culture and Music in Sixteenth-Century Venice bridges the gap between music and other disciplines, by clarifying the complex relationships that existed among composers, patrons, and printers. It also provides valuable insight into wider issues concerning the intellectual, artistic, and commercial worlds of mid-Cinquecento Venice. This highly original study will appeal to anyone whose interests include Renaissance music, printing and publishing, Italian culture, and rare books."--Jacket.

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