Improvisation in the Arts of the Middle Ages and Renaissance (Early Drama, Art, and Music Monograph Series, 30)

by Timothy J. McGee

Hardcover, 2003

Status

Available

Call number

791.0940902

Publication

Medieval Institute Publications (2003), Hardcover, 331 pages

Description

One impression that stands out from this collection is the extent to which improvisation was an important factor in all of the arts. As each of the authors assembles a case by ferreting out bits and pieces of information having to do with a single art, the weight of the assembled material lends additional strength to each case. By considering the overall picture that results, as well as that made by each of the individual studies, the reader is able to see much more clearly the role played by improvisation from the late Middle Ages through to the time of Shakespeare and beyond. A careful reading of the essays brings with it the awareness that to ignore improvisation is to distort the art in a major way. In light of the present volume, the very concept of faithful historical re-creation takes on a much broader and more complex character.… (more)

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Physical description

331 p.; 9.1 inches

ISBN

1580440444 / 9781580440448
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