Early Music Performer

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Autor(a) principal: Sá Silva, Vanda de
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/7302
Resumo: Plucked strings had a strong presence in private music-making in Portugal, reaching a wide audience that at the end of the Ancien regime was increasing greatly. This same audience, which played viola or guitar (leaving aside for the moment organological detail) would, indeed, be renewed with the commercial exploitation of the piano, amongst other consumer and entertainment goods, and their repertoires. The processes of appropriation of resources that distinguished the high aristocracy and the recognition of the reach of the cosmopolitan salon even conferred a certain civilizing power on certain instruments, as noted by Charles Burney, when he observed that “there is hardly a private family in a civilized nation without its flute, its fiddle, its harpsichord, or guitar?” As well as its consistent presence among the aristocracy, and especially female society, as we shall see further on, it is also the case that the guitar was viewed as an important means of being fashionable.
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title Early Music Performer
spellingShingle Early Music Performer
Sá Silva, Vanda de
minuet
musical practices
ancien régime
music in Portugal
title_short Early Music Performer
title_full Early Music Performer
title_fullStr Early Music Performer
title_full_unstemmed Early Music Performer
title_sort Early Music Performer
author Sá Silva, Vanda de
author_facet Sá Silva, Vanda de
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musical practices
ancien régime
music in Portugal
topic minuet
musical practices
ancien régime
music in Portugal
description Plucked strings had a strong presence in private music-making in Portugal, reaching a wide audience that at the end of the Ancien regime was increasing greatly. This same audience, which played viola or guitar (leaving aside for the moment organological detail) would, indeed, be renewed with the commercial exploitation of the piano, amongst other consumer and entertainment goods, and their repertoires. The processes of appropriation of resources that distinguished the high aristocracy and the recognition of the reach of the cosmopolitan salon even conferred a certain civilizing power on certain instruments, as noted by Charles Burney, when he observed that “there is hardly a private family in a civilized nation without its flute, its fiddle, its harpsichord, or guitar?” As well as its consistent presence among the aristocracy, and especially female society, as we shall see further on, it is also the case that the guitar was viewed as an important means of being fashionable.
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