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Record Nr.

UNINA9910140621903321

Autore

Veldhorst Natascha

Titolo

Zingend door het leven : het Nederlandse liedboek in de Gouden Eeuw / / Natascha Veldhorst

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam University Press, 2009

[Amsterdam] : , : Amsterdam University Press, , c2009

©2009

ISBN

9789048510788

9786612453809

9048510783

9789089641465

9089641467

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (179 pages) : illustrations;  digital file(s)

Collana

Amsterdamse Gouden Eeuw Reeks

Disciplina

839.31071

Soggetti

Music - Netherlands - 17th century - History and criticism

Songbooks, Dutch - 17th century - History and criticism

Lingua di pubblicazione

Olandese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Voorwoord -- 1. Inleiding -- 2. Een geliefd genre -- 3. Het Nederlandse muziekleven -- 4. Mondelinge overlevering -- 5. Liedteksten en muziek -- 6. Verspreiding van liederen -- 7. De invloed van de uitgever -- 8. Vormgeving en structuur -- 9. Geschenk aan de vrouwen -- 10. Liedboeken en het theater -- 11. Religieuze successen -- 12. Verzet tegen losbandigheid -- 13. Giftige melodieën -- 14. Gouden Eeuw voor het liedboek -- Noten -- Bibliografie -- Verder lezen over de twaalf liedboeken -- Verantwoording illustraties -- Register.

Sommario/riassunto

The song books are a tangible reminder of the lively seventeenth-century song culture. Young and old, poor and rich: everyone sang, from the cradle to the grave. Natascha Veldhorst shows the diversity and originality of the genre. In addition, the book contains many surprising illustrations that underline how much singing and songbooks were integrated into daily life at the time. Songbooks were very popular with the Dutch population for a long time. The genre was



invented in the 16th century, but remained popular for centuries afterward. The Golden Age in particular experienced an impressive growth, with hundreds of collections in various formats, prices and designs. The Dutch situation was unique in quantity and quality. Nowhere in Europe were songbooks produced and purchased with so much energy and enthusiasm. Singing through life is devoted to this fascinating cultural-historical phenomenon. The book elaborates on the design and content of the songbooks, the relationship between newly composed and existing music, the influence of publishers and printers, the connections between song culture and theatre, the popularity of amorous songbooks with youth, and religious resistance to the compelling influence of music. Thematic chapters alternate with twelve short interludes about separate songbooks, which show the great diversity and originality of the genre. Surprising illustrations emphasize how integrated the songbooks were in daily life. Songbooks, paintings and prints are a tangible reminder of our lively seventeenth-century song culture. Young and old, poor and rich: everyone sang, from the cradle to the grave.