May. 31st, 2013

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Music at the Gonzaga Court in Mantua
by Donald Sanders

This short book is a straightforward, fascinating history of music and musicians at Mantua during the Renaissance, with a focus on the court, with some material on the churches. It was both enjoyable and informative, and covered several historical figures that I find very interesting, especially Isabella D'Este and Claudio Monteverdi. The book also effectively covers the arc of Mantua's rise as a center of musical activity and innovation and subsequent decline and fall as a cultural force. I particularly liked the way Sanders wove together the stories of the noble, wealthy patrons and the musicians they supported.

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