The Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies
NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Music Books in Early Modern Europe: Materiality, Performance, and Social
Expression
July 6-31, 2009
Co-Directors: Carla Zecher, The Newberry Library and Richard Wistreich,
Newcastle University
This seminar will explore music books produced in Europe between 1500 and
1700, engaging with the history of books and readers, and with the social
and cultural history of performance. Recent scholarship on the history of
the book emphasizes the book object as a space for cultural performance
at all levels, from the "how-to" manual to a source for
philosophical speculation. Like many book objects, music books are by
their nature performative, not only as records of performances (real or
imagined), but also as guides or prescriptions for behavior, and as
indicators of wider cultural patterns and concerns. Although this seminar
will be of special interest to teachers of music history, we seek to
attract a diverse group of participants from such academic fields as
literature, history, art history, theater, and religious
studies.
For more information, see:
http://www.newberry.org/renaissance/nehseminar/musicbooks.html