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Gendering Modern Music: Thoughts on the Monteverdi-Artusi Controversy
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April 1993

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Journal of the American Musicological Society

Suzanne G. Cusick

This essay examines the presence of gender metaphors in the documents of the Monteverdi-Artusi controversy. Such metaphors include literal and figurative representations of sexuality and gender in the theoretical arguments on both sides; representations of gender, sexuality, and power in the oratione asserted to have governed the composition of the two most discussed works, the madrigals "Cruda Amarilli" and "O Mirtillo"; and representations of resistance to patriarchal authority in the armonia of both madrigals. Such examination shows (1) that the focus on these two madrigals by both parties to the controversy irresistibly sexualized "modern music" and feminized its sonorous traits by associating them with images of the sensual and disobedient body rather than the rational and controlling anima; (2) that the Monteverdi brothers' defense of the seconda prattica was a rhetorical effort to legitimate modern music as an alternative patriarchy; and (3) that these gender messages became inextricable from the style they were used to defend, with consequences for both seventeenth-century practitioners and twentieth-century scholars of early "modern music."

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... Al mismo tiempo que se consolidaba el nuevo género, la ideología de Galilei siguió siendo determinante en los compositores y teóricos del siglo XVII, como muestra la famosa polémica entre Artusi y Monteverdi, que repite la metáfora del patrón y el siervo para justificar la denominada seconda pratica (Palisca 1985;Carter, 1992;Cusick 1993;Carter 2012). La autoridad de la poética aristotélica y las ideas neoplatónicas en las academias italianas hizo que la ópera sólo excepcionalmente lograse introducir ciertas novedades en las poéticas. ...

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La poética melodramática del Seicento: más allá del mito de la camerata del conde Bardi
Gendering Modern Music: Thoughts on the Monteverdi-Artusi Controversy
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  • April 1993

Journal of the American Musicological Society