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The Gesualdo Hex: Music, Myth, and Memory

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W. W. Norton & Company, Jan 25, 2010 - Music - 384 pages

A riveting investigation of one of the most provocative musicians of the Renaissance, who continues to captivate composers, artists, and audiences today.

In this vivid tale of adultery and intrigue, witchcraft and murder, Glenn Watkins explores the fascinating life of the Renaissance composer Carlo Gesualdo—a life suffused with scandal and bordering on the fantastical. An isolated prince, Gesualdo had a personal life that was no less eccentric and bewildering than the music he composed; his biography has often clouded our perception of his oeuvre, which music scholars have periodically dismissed as a late Renaissance deformation of little consequence.

Today, however, Gesualdo’s music, once deemed so strange as to be unperformable, stands as one of the most vibrant legacies of the late Italian Renaissance with an undeniable impact on a host of twentieth-century musicians and artists. The incendiary details of Gesualdo’s life recede, and his grip on our musical imagination comes to the fore. Watkins challenges our preconceptions of what has become a nearly mythic persona, weaving together the cumulative experience of some of the most vibrant artists of the past century from Stravinsky and Schoenberg to Abbado and Herzog.

Beyond questions of mere influence, however, The Gesualdo Hex offers a profound meditation on cultural memory and historical awareness: how composers attempt to shape the legacy they will bequeath to the world, and how music and history inevitably take on a new guise as they are revisited by subsequent generations and reinterpreted in light of contemporary experience. In examining Gesualdo’s life, music, myth, and memory intertwine with one another to reveal an uncanny affinity with our own time. With his elegant and engaging prose, Watkins asks us to grapple with our understanding not only of art and the artists who create it but also of history itself.
  

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Review: The Gesualdo Hex: Music, Myth, and Memory

User Review  - Carol - Goodreads

This wonderfully deep book begins with an examination of the life and music of Gesualdo, and then becomes a wonderful exploration of the connections between this Renaissance composer, Schoenberg ... Read full review

Review: The Gesualdo Hex: Music, Myth, and Memory

User Review  - Jim - Goodreads

brought up the level of my understanding of the Madrigal and of its place in music history. Read full review

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Contents

Prelude to a Vicenda
3
Gesualdo and the Crisis of the Late Renaissance
11
PART
97
On revient toujours
113
The Pastness of the Present 19561966
135
Old and New at San Marco
137
Gesualdo Redux 16031959
161
Monumentum and Movements
178
PART FIVE Gesualdo and the Challenge to History
247
Closure or Continuity?
249
Reinventing History
263
Envoi
288
A Gesualdo Breviary
305
A Gesualdo Portrait Gallery
309
Notes
313
Bibliography
363

PART FOUR The Prince in a Postmodern World
205
Stoking the Flame
207
Gesualdo Fever
232

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About the author (2010)

Glenn Watkins is the author of four books, including Proof Through the Night: Music and the Great War and Gesualdo: The Man and His Music, and is coeditor of Gesualdo’s complete works. He lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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