Throughout the Renaissance composers often expressed themselves in a language of riddles and puzzles which they embedded within the music and lyrics of their compositions. This is the first book on the theory practice and cultural context of musical riddles during the period. Katelijne Schiltz focuses on the compositional notational practical social and theoretical aspects of musical riddle culture c.14501620 from the works of Antoine Busnoys Jacob Obrecht and Josquin des Prez to Lodovico Zacconi''s manuscript collection of Canoni musicali. Schiltz reveals how the riddle both invites and resists interpretation the ways in which riddles imply a process of transformation and the consequences of these aspects for the riddle''s conception performance and reception. Lavishly illustrated and including a comprehensive catalogue by Bonnie J. Blackburn of enigmatic inscriptions this book will be of interest to scholars of music literature art history theology and the history of ideas.
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