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Tables of Contents for Bonfire Songs
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Tables
xii
1
List of Illustrations
xiii
1
List of Musical Examples
xiv
3
Contents of the Compact Disc
xvii
2
Abbreviations
xix
 
Introduction
1
10
Part I. The Popular Tradition: Secular Song to Lauda
11
142
1. Ecce quam bonum: Savonarola as Prophet and Reformer
11
21
2. Florentine Music in Savonarola's Time
32
27
Carnival Song and Lauda under Lorenzo de' Medici
32
17
Razzi's Libro primo (1563) and its Musical Sources
49
10
3. Laude for Savonarolan Carnivals and Other Celebrations, 1496-1498
59
32
Viva Cristo!: Laude for Carnival, 16 February 1496
60
12
Carnival and Bonfire of Vanities, 7 February 1497
72
10
`Crazy for Jesus': Other Laude by Girolamo Benivieni
82
4
The Last Savonarolan Carnival, 27 February 1498
86
5
4. Savonarola Against and For Music
91
27
Savonarola's Sermons against Music
91
7
Savonarola's Laude and their Musical Settings
98
20
5. Laude by Piagnoni in Veneration of Savonarola
118
35
The Piagnoni in the Sixteenth Century
118
35
Fra Luca Bettini, Ecce quam bonum
124
5
Fra Benedetto Luschino, La carita e spenta
129
3
Suor Caterina de' Ricci, Da che tu m'hai dimostro
132
3
Fra Serafino Razzi, Vergini deh lasciate and Piangendo i miei peccati
135
9
Other Laude in Honour of Savonarola
144
2
The Significance of Razzi's Libro primo delle laudi
146
7
Part II. The Art Tradition: Musical Settings of Savonarola's Meditations on Psalms 50 and 30
153
150
6. The Reception of Savonarola in the Sixteenth Century
153
14
The Meditations on Psalma 50 and 30
154
4
Savonarola's Reception in Italy and Germany
158
4
Savonarola's Psalm Meditations in France and England
162
5
7. Musical Echoes of Ecce quam bonum in France and Florence
167
17
Richafort's O quam dulcis and Other French Works
170
6
Verdelot in Florence: Letamini in domino/Ecce quam bonum
176
8
8. Savonarola and the Dukes of Ferrara: Musical Reminiscences
184
30
Ercole I d'Este and Josquin's Miserere mei deus
184
8
Ercole II d'Este and Infelix ego by Willaert and Rore
192
22
9. Cardinal Francois de Tournon and Infelix ego by Simon Joly
214
12
10. Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este and Savonarolan Motets in Italy and France
226
27
Infelix ego and Motets by Vicentino and Palestrina
230
7
Tristitia obsedit me and Motets by Hellinck and Le Jeune
237
16
11. Motets on Savonarola's Psalm Meditations in the Low Countries and Germany
253
19
Clemens non Papa, Tristitia obsedit me
253
17
Lassus and Reiner, Infelix ego
260
12
12. Savonarola's Psalm Meditations in England
272
31
Archbishop Cranmer and Savonarola's Meditation on Psalm 50
272
7
Hunnis and Savonarola's Meditation on Psalm 50
279
4
Mundy and Ravenscroft: Two English Verse Anthems
283
4
Byrd, Infelix ego
287
16
Epilogue
303
6
Appendices
309
14
A. Contents of Serafino Razzi, Libro primo delle laudi spirituali (Venice, 1563)
309
3
B. Laude in the Concluding Section of Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, MS Rossi 424
312
2
C. Savonarolan Laude in Biblioteca Marucelliana, Florence, MS C.262
314
1
D. Savonarolan Laude in Biblioteca Nazionale, Florence, MS. Rossi 395
315
1
E. Savonarolan Laude in Biblioteca Nazionale, Florence, Magl. VII.365
316
1
F. Savonarolan Laude in Biblioteca Nazionale, Florence, MS Pal. 169
317
1
G. Savonarolan Laude in Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence, MS San Marco 429
318
2
H. Encomium of Savonarola by Gianfrancesco Pico della Mirandola and Lilio Gregorio Giraldi
320
3
Bibliography
323
16
Index
339