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Tune Thy Musicke to Thy Hart - The Art of Eloquent Singing in England 1597-1622 (Paperback)
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Tune Thy Musicke to Thy Hart - The Art of Eloquent Singing in England 1597-1622 (Paperback)
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Many singers today perform Elizabethan and Jacobean lute-songs.
Robert Toft offers the first help for singers in understanding the
principles which governed song performance and composition in the
early seventeenth century. He shows how these historical principles
may be used to move and delight modern audiences. The main purpose
of early seventeenth-century singing was to persuade listeners
using a style of utterance that had two principal parts - to sing
eloquently and to act aptly. Toft discusses these two facets of
singing within a broad cultural context, drawing upon music's
sister arts, poetry and oratory, to establish the nature of
eloquence and action in relation to singing. He concentrates on
these techniques which can be transferred easily from one medium to
the other. Specifically, he draws on the two aspects of oratory
which directly bear on singing: elocutio, the methods of amplifying
and decorating poetry and music with figures, and pronunciatio,
techniques of making figurative language inflame the passions of
listeners. The arrangement of the material has been inspired by the
method of schooling William Kempe prescribed in 1588. The first
part of the book examines elocutio, for singers need to understand
the structure of songs before they can sing them well. The second
part considers pronunciatio and focuses on the techniques used to
capture and inflame the minds of listeners, that is, the role of
pronunciation in utterance, the methods for making figures and
other passionate ornaments manifest, the application of divisions
and graces to melodies, and the art of gesture. In the final
section of the book, Toft applies the techniques of early
seventeenth-century eloquent delivery to two songs - 'Sorrow sorrow
stay' and 'In darknesse let mee dwell' - by one of the greatest
English songwriters ever to have lived, John Dowland.
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