Music Graduate Program - Master Degree
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ÖgeA Comparative Analysis Of The Madrigals Of Carlo Gesualdo And Cladio Monteverdi(Institute of Social Sciences, 2017) Soykan, Mert ; Whitehead, Paul ; Music ; MüzikThis thesis compares and contrasts the madrigals of two central figures of late Renaissance music; Carlo Gesualdo and Claudio Monteverdi. The framework for the works in the discussion is limited to the shared texts that they both composed in their madrigal collections between 1587 and 1611. With references from different sources, this framework functions as a template where the discussions in hand take place. In the first chapter of the thesis, the material in hand and the historical framework for this material is presented. The first chapter introduces the musical form of the madrigal. The influence of the northern polyphony and the native songs on the madrigal is discussed. The second part of the introduction discusses the musical styles and influences of Carlo Gesualdo and Claudio Monteverdi. Finally, the texts subject to the thesis are introduced. The second chapter is the analytical body of the study. It presents the analysis in light of the musical styles of the composers. Text and music relationship, form, structure, influences of the composers and the musical devices in the compositions are discussed. The harmonic language of the composers is also analyzed in the second chapter. Hexachordal system of Chafe (1992) is the main reference for the harmonic analysis. The harmonic movements in the compositions and how they function as expressive devices on the text is discussed. The use of modality versus tonality is reviewed. The range of the musical analyses in the thesis is limited to the first five book of madrigals of both composers, featuring works from first, fourth and fifth books. The logic behind choosing this set of madrigals is twofold; first of all, it encompasses a precise chronology of works without exceeding the limits that the thesis has set for itself. Furthermore, these madrigals provide us with a clear template to carry out our investigation.