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Reconstructing William Byrd’s consort songs from the Paston lutebooks: a historically informed and computational approach to comparative analysis and musical idiom (2019)
Journal Article
Sequera, H. (2019). Reconstructing William Byrd’s consort songs from the Paston lutebooks: a historically informed and computational approach to comparative analysis and musical idiom. Early Music, 47(4), 455-477. https://doi.org/10.1093/em/caz069

This article outlines how computational analysis can be applied to the process of making and evaluating idiomatic reconstructions of polyphonic music from lute intabulations. It focuses on some of William Byrd’s consort songs that survive only as int... Read More about Reconstructing William Byrd’s consort songs from the Paston lutebooks: a historically informed and computational approach to comparative analysis and musical idiom.

Old French and new money: Jews and the aesthetics of the Old Regime in transnational perspective, c.1860–1910 (2019)
Journal Article
Stammers, T. (2019). Old French and new money: Jews and the aesthetics of the Old Regime in transnational perspective, c.1860–1910. Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 18(4), 489-512. https://doi.org/10.1080/14725886.2019.1658945

At the dawn of the twentieth century, styles synonymous with the French Old Regime were hailed as the epitome of good taste. French fashions from the reigns of Louis XIV, Louis XV, and Louis XVI were an international luxury brand, the proliferation o... Read More about Old French and new money: Jews and the aesthetics of the Old Regime in transnational perspective, c.1860–1910.

Arcadia: dal "club bucolico" all'Accademia (2019)
Book Chapter
Cracolici, S. (2019). Arcadia: dal "club bucolico" all'Accademia. In G. Capitelli, C. Mazzarelli, & S. Serenella Rolfi Ožvald (Eds.), Dizionario portatile delle arti a Roma in età moderna (15-19). Campisano Editore

This entry deals with Arcadia from the first revival of pastoral poetry in the Italian fifeenth century to the foundation and development of the Roman Academy of Arcadia until the 19th century. It is meant as a short introduction to the topic for stu... Read More about Arcadia: dal "club bucolico" all'Accademia.