Music, Place, and Identity in Italian Urban Soundscapes circa 1550-1860

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  • ISBN 9780367748470
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Music, Place, and Identity in Italian Urban Soundscapes circa 1550-1860 presents new perspectives on the role music played in the physical, cultural, and civic spaces of Italian cities from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century. Across thirteen chapters, contributors explore the complex connections between sound and space within these urban contexts, demonstrating how music and sound were intimately connected to changing social and political practices. The volume offers a critical redefinition of the core concept of soundscape, considering musical practices through the lenses of territory, space, representation, and identity, in five parts:

  • Soundscape, Phonosphere, and Urban History
  • Urban Soundscapes across Time
  • Urban Soundscapes and Acoustic Communities
  • Urban Soundscapes in Literary Sources
  • Reconstructing Urban Soundscapes in the Digital Era

Music, Place, and Identity in Italian Urban Soundscapes circa 1550-1860 reframes our understanding of Italian music history beyond models of patronage, investigating how sounds and musics have contributed to the construction of human identities and communities.

Franco Piperno is Professor of Music History at the Sapienza University of Rome.

Simone Caputo is Assistant Professor of Music History at the Sapienza University of Rome.

Emanuele Senici is Professor of Music History at the Sapienza University of Rome.