Fenlon, Iain.
Music, print and culture in early sixteenth-century Italy / Iain Fenlon.
London : British Library, 1995.
96 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, music ; 22 cm
The Panizzi lectures ; 1994
In this illustrated study, Iain Fenlon examines the impact of the spread of printing on the publication of music in early sixteenth-century Italy, the place where the first collections of polyphonic music were printed and where the market for those books was originally created. Music, Print and Culture in Early Sixteenth-Century Italy is the published record of the tenth series of Panizzi Lectures, delivered at The British Library by Dr Iain Fenlon in autumn 1994.
0712304126 (pbk.)
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Music printing Italy History 16th century.
Music printing Social aspects Italy History 16th century.
Musique Impression Italie Histoire 16e siècle.
Musique Impression Aspect social Italie Histoire 16e siècle.
Music printing.
Muziekdruk.
Muziekleven.
Music Italy 16th century History and criticism.
History.
Literature, mass media and performing arts.
Italy.
Music Publishing
History.
British Library.
Panizzi lectures ; 1994.
Location: Library main 120819
Call No.: ID ML112.F4; ID:96-B555
Status: Available
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