Polymath of the Baroque
Agostino Steffani and His Music
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Word Count
105,500 words, Guess
Page Count
422 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7390215M
- ISBN-139780195154733
- ISBN-100195154738
- OCLC Control Number49750821
- OCLC Control Numberpolymathbaroquea00timm_844
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2002007058
- Goodreads5763585
Classifications
- LCCML410.S813T45 2003
Description
"Composer, diplomat, bishop: Agostino Steffani (1654-1728) was one of the most remarkable figures in late-seventeenth- and early-eighteenth-century Europe. Steffani began his career as a composer, musician, and courtier, but his accomplishments brought him high-level positions in the courts of Germany and in the Catholic church. He served as advisor to Bavarian and Hanoverian Electors and played a leading role in the promotion of the Catholic church in the north German states." "Throughout his diplomatic and ecclesiastical career, Steffani continued to compose sacred music, opera, and chamber music - works that inspired Handel and other Baroque composers. Polymath of the Baroque discusses the entire musical output of Agostino Steffani, including a comprehensive treatment of his chamber duets, considered models of their kind. It also traces his principal diplomatic and political activities at Hanover and Dusseldorf, his rise to the bishopric of Spiga, and his career as Apostolic Vicar of North Germany."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
Castelfranco is a pleasant, fortified town, situated in the fertile plain to the northwest of Venice and marking the intersection of several important routes-from Venice to Bassano, Trent, and Bolzano; from Padua north to Asolo and Belluno; and from Treviso west to Vicenza.
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