Royal patronage & renaissance
- Date
1982
- Summary
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Flutist James Galway discusses the importance of wealthy nobles, kings, and the church as patrons of music. He shows how music moved away from the elaborate formality of the Gothic and found newer and purer forms. Several individual performers and musical groups present examples.
- Contributors
Bailey, Derek; Galway, James
- Publishers
Films for the Humanities (Firm); Polytel Film
- Subjects
Performing Arts, Music; Music; Music 15th century History and criticism; Music 16th century History and criticism
- Locations
North America; United States; New Jersey
- Collection
Films@UM
- Unit
Distinctive Media Collections
- Language
English
- Rights Statement
- In Copyright
- Terms of Use
Access is restricted to patrons at the University of Maryland.
- Physical Description
60 minutes; color
- Notes
Access
Access condition: campus-only.
Creation/Production Credits
Cameras, Nick Hale... [et al.] ; film editor, Gregory Harris ; voice of Denys Hawthorne ; music consultant, William Mann.
- Other Identifiers
Filename: lms-089907; Fedora 2 PID: umd:1274; Handle Identifier: hdl:1903.1/776; OCLC: ocm12774114; Catalog Key: alephsys001365251
Access Restrictions
This item is accessible by: collection staff, users in specific IP Ranges.