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Aristocratic women exerted unprecedented political and social influence in Florence throughout the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. During this period, female members of the powerful Medici family governed the city for the first and only time in its history. These women also helped shape the city's artistic life, commissioning works of music, art, and theater that were inscribed with their own concerns and aspirations. Echoes of Women's Voices examines the patronage of individuals and institutions, particularly convents, which have remained, until now, largely neglected by scholars. Through commissions, patrons sought to promote a vision of the world and their place in it. The unique social norms, laws, educational backgrounds, and life experiences of female patrons meant the expression of a worldview that differed significantly from that of their male counterparts. Joining exceptional archival research with telling analysis of significant examples of music, art, and drama, Kelley Harness challenges the prevailing view that Florence saw a political and artistic decline during this period. She argues convincingly that the female domination of these years brought forth artistic patronage that was both continuous and well-conceived.

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"Echoes of Women's Voices is an important contribution to musicological literature. Not only is it a sorely-needed comprehensive study of the musical and artistic works pertaining to the early seventeenth-century regents of Florence, Christine of Lorraine and Maria Maddalena of Austria, it is also a savvy critical study that demands of its readers a rigorous confrontation with some of the great, overarching questions of our time. . . . Come to this book with your best game-it both demands and deserves it."

"Harness has written a fascinating, insightful, and well-documented study of the communicative and political strategies of early modern noblewomen''s artistic and musical patronage."--"Current Musicology"

"This book offers interdisciplinary scholarship of a very high order. . . . Ms. Harness'' book will become standard for this neglected area, but, even more importantly, it will inspire others to listen for and record neglected ''other voices.''"

"An absorbing study of female self-fashioning in early modern Florence. . . . Harness has written a fascinating, insightful, and well-documented study of the communicative and political strategies of early modern noblewomen''s artistic and musical patronage. . . . Thanks to Harness''s attention to the echoes of women''s voices, regency Florence can once again be seen to have had all the signs of a thriving cultural life."-Current Musicology

"Echoes of Women''s Voices is an important contribution to musicological literature. Not only is it a sorely-needed comprehensive study of the musical and artistic works pertaining to the early seventeenth-century regents of Florence, Christine of Lorraine and Maria Maddalena of Austria, it is also a savvy critical study that demands of its readers a rigorous confrontation with some of the great, overarching questions of our time. . . . Come to this book with your best game-it both demands and deserves it." -- Anne MacNeil "Notes"

"Echoes of Women''s Voices is a superb contribution to women''s studies, the history of arts patronage, musicology, and, more generally, to our understanding of early modern Florence and the dynamics of its political self-fashioning. Meticulously researched, beautifully written, well argued, and enhanced by a rich apparatus of illustrations, tables, musical examples, and document transcriptions (most with translations), this study is a model of interdisciplinary scholarship at its best."-Marica S. Tacconi, Renaissance Quarterly -- Marica S. Tacconi "Renaissance Quarterly"

"[The book] does an admirable job of looking squarely at archival material, music, musicians, and art. . . . Harness has taken the resources available and seen how they might apply to the female-centered communities that were active and, she finds, highly creative. Along the way, she documents much about how Medici rulers of both genders used artistic patronage to project and protect their political status."--Thomasin LaMay "Journal of Modern History "

""Echoes of Women''s Voices" is an important contribution to musicological literature. Not only is it a sorely-needed comprehensive study of the musical and artistic works pertaining to the early seventeenth-century regents of Florence, Christine of Lorraine and Maria Maddalena of Austria, it is also a savvy critical study that demands of its readers a rigorous confrontation with some of the great, overarching questions of our time. . . . Come to this book with your best game--it both demands and deserves it."--Anne MacNeil, "Notes"--Anne MacNeil "Notes "

""Echoes of Women''s Voices" is a superb contribution to women''s studies, the history of arts patronage, musicology, and, more generally, to our understanding of early modern Florence and the dynamics of its political self-fashioning. Meticulously researched, beautifully written, well argued, and enhanced by a rich apparatus of illustrations, tables, musical examples, and document transcriptions (most with translations), this study is a model of interdisciplinary scholarship at its best."--Marica S./i>

--Marica S. Tacconi "Renaissance Quarterly "

"Harness argues very convincingly that through their patronage of the figurative arts, musical theater, and early opera, the Medici women reinforced their position and their image as powerful women and capable rulers. The subject is original and the research is impressive."--Elissa B. Weaver, author of Convent Theatre in Early Modern Italy
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Kelley Harness is associate professor of music at the University of Minnesota.

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  • PublisherUniversity of Chicago Press
  • Publication date2006
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  • ISBN 13 9780226316598
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