Danzare l’armonia. L’incontro tra musica e danza nelle corti italiane del XV secolo

The consolidated dance-music couple, so rooted in the tradition of Western dance to the present day, is a cultural construct that has its origins in the Renaissance, when for the first time in history dance is numbered among the Arts. The birth of specific dance treatises, which prescript a way of d...

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Main Author: Alessandro Pontremoli
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Università degli Studi di Torino 2020-06-01
Series:CoSMO
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Online Access:https://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/COSMO/article/view/4634
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Summary:The consolidated dance-music couple, so rooted in the tradition of Western dance to the present day, is a cultural construct that has its origins in the Renaissance, when for the first time in history dance is numbered among the Arts. The birth of specific dance treatises, which prescript a way of dancing for the hegemonic class, responds to the need to systematize a choreic style able to discipline the body, to provide it with features of social distinction, to reduce a physical practice through Art using words and musical notation and, finally, to leave a trace of a repertoire of choreographic compositions worthy of memory, some of which with its own musical accompaniment. The association between the two Arts reaches a point of great solidity in sharing of the measure (ethical and numerical) aimed at the aesthetic achievement of harmony.
ISSN:2281-6658