The Guitar in Tudor England

A Social and Musical History

(Author) Christopher Page
Format: Paperback
Price: £32.00
Generally dispatched in 1 to 2 days

Few now remember that the guitar was popular in England during the age of Queen Elizabeth and Shakespeare, and yet it was played everywhere from the royal court to the common tavern. This groundbreaking book, the first entirely devoted to the renaissance guitar in England, deploys new literary and archival material, together with depictions in contemporary art, to explore the social and musical world of the four-course guitar among courtiers, government servants and gentlemen. Christopher Page reconstructs the trade in imported guitars coming to the wharves of London, and pieces together the printed tutor for the instrument (probably of 1569) which ranks as the only method book for the guitar to survive from the sixteenth century. Two chapters discuss the remains of music for the instrument in tablature, both the instrumental repertoire and the traditions of accompanied song, which must often be assembled from scattered fragments of information.

Information
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781107519374
Publish year:
2018
Publish date:
March 1, 2018

Christopher Page

Reviews

Leave a review

Please login to leave a review.

Be the first to review this product

Other related

The Guitar in Georgian England

The Guitar in Georgian England

A Social and Musical History

Christopher Page
Hardcover
Published: 2020