The Ceremonial Musicians of Late Medieval Florence follows the
development of Florentine musical ensembles, describing their
duties and repertories, placing them in their political and social
context, and tracing their changes through the years of the
Florentine Republic. From the 13th through the 16th centuries, the
city of Florence was the most powerful in Europe. It was a center
of finance and trade, as well as art and music. The Republic
employed musicians to perform for the enormous number of ceremonial
events each year. These musicians were the most visible (and
audible) symbols of Florence, playing a major role in displaying
the majestic image of the city. Their story, repertory,
high-profile involvement in the daily life of the city, and close
involvement with the Medici add a new dimension to the history of
late-medieval Florence.
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