Claude Victor Palisca (24 November 1921 – 11 January 2001) was an American musicologist. An internationally recognized authority on early music, especially opera of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, he was the Henry L. and Lucy G. Moses Professor Emeritus of Music at Yale University. Palisca is best known for co-writing (with Donald Jay Grout) the standard textbook A History of Western Music (3rd–6th editions, 1980–2001), as well as for his substantial body of work on the history of music theory in the Renaissance, reflected in his editorship of the Yale Music Theory in Translation series and in the book Humanism in Italian Renaissance Musical Thought (1985). In particular, he was the leading expert on the Florentine Camerata. His 1968 book Baroque Music in the Prentice-Hall history of
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| - Клод Пали́ска (Claude Palisca; 24 ноября 1921, Фьюме, ныне Риека — 11 января 2001, Нью-Хейвен) — американский музыковед хорватского происхождения. (ru)
- Claude Victor Palisca (24 November 1921 – 11 January 2001) was an American musicologist. An internationally recognized authority on early music, especially opera of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, he was the Henry L. and Lucy G. Moses Professor Emeritus of Music at Yale University. Palisca is best known for co-writing (with Donald Jay Grout) the standard textbook A History of Western Music (3rd–6th editions, 1980–2001), as well as for his substantial body of work on the history of music theory in the Renaissance, reflected in his editorship of the Yale Music Theory in Translation series and in the book Humanism in Italian Renaissance Musical Thought (1985). In particular, he was the leading expert on the Florentine Camerata. His 1968 book Baroque Music in the Prentice-Hall history of (en)
- Claude V. Palisca (Fiume, actual Croacia, 24 de noviembre de 1921-New Haven, 11 de enero de 2001) fue un musicólogo estadounidense especializado en el estudio de la música italiana y teoría musical de finales del siglo XVI y principios del XVII, interesado principalmente en el estudio de las ciertas discrepancias estilísticas que tuvieron lugar en Italia en torno a 1600, producidas por el surgimiento de un nuevo “idioma musical” barroco respecto al anterior renacentista. (es)
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| - Claude Victor Palisca (24 November 1921 – 11 January 2001) was an American musicologist. An internationally recognized authority on early music, especially opera of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, he was the Henry L. and Lucy G. Moses Professor Emeritus of Music at Yale University. Palisca is best known for co-writing (with Donald Jay Grout) the standard textbook A History of Western Music (3rd–6th editions, 1980–2001), as well as for his substantial body of work on the history of music theory in the Renaissance, reflected in his editorship of the Yale Music Theory in Translation series and in the book Humanism in Italian Renaissance Musical Thought (1985). In particular, he was the leading expert on the Florentine Camerata. His 1968 book Baroque Music in the Prentice-Hall history of music series ran to three editions. (en)
- Claude V. Palisca (Fiume, actual Croacia, 24 de noviembre de 1921-New Haven, 11 de enero de 2001) fue un musicólogo estadounidense especializado en el estudio de la música italiana y teoría musical de finales del siglo XVI y principios del XVII, interesado principalmente en el estudio de las ciertas discrepancias estilísticas que tuvieron lugar en Italia en torno a 1600, producidas por el surgimiento de un nuevo “idioma musical” barroco respecto al anterior renacentista. Centró sus investigaciones en el paso del Renacimiento tardío al primer Barroco y de cómo estas últimas prácticas crecen a raíz de las primeras, incluyendo en sus trabajos una explicación teórica y un análisis de la diferencia entre Artusi y Monteverdi. (es)
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