(Un)geselliger Sang: Alba Amicorum des sechzehnten Jahrhunderts und ihre Lieder

Translated title of the contribution: (Un)sociable Singing: Alba amicorum of the sixteenth century and its Songs

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Abstract

A survey of the function of Songs in Alba Amicorum from the 16th century, usually gathered by women. Many of the Songs betray 'recycling' from earlier texts and/or melodies. Usually the Songs reflect a festive gathering, but as some drawings and texts prove, the atmosphere could easily change into conflictual collisions.
Translated title of the contribution(Un)sociable Singing: Alba amicorum of the sixteenth century and its Songs
Original languageGerman
Title of host publicationGeselliger Sang
Subtitle of host publicationPoetik und Praxis des deutschen Liebesliedes im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert
EditorsCordula Kropik, Stefan Rosmer
Place of PublicationBerlin and Boston
PublisherDe Gruyter
Pages215-233
Number of pages19
ISBN (Electronic)9783111347134
ISBN (Print)9783111347110
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Publication series

NameFrühe Neuzeit
Volume255

Keywords

  • Alba Amicorum by women
  • Love Songs
  • Soail Gathering in the 16th Century
  • Love conflicts

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