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Art, Science, Spirit, Soul: Mastering Music in the Renaissance

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Art, Science, Spirit, Soul:  Mastering Music in the Renaissance

May 23 - July 31, 2005
The George Peabody Library Exhibition Gallery
Hours: Monday-Saturday, 9am-5pm; Sunday, Noon-5pm.

Mastering Music in the Renaissance Catalog

INTRODUCTION

The quintessential elements of musical education for both Renaissance men and women are revealed in this  exhibition.  Beautifully illustrated rare books and manuscripts with exquisite woodcuts and engravings from Johns Hopkins’ Sheridan and Friedheim Libraries, the Walters Art Museum, the Folger Shakespeare Library, and the Library of Congress and stringed and wind instruments from the Peabody Conservatory are among the works displayed.

The exhibition complements the conference "Learning to Play and Sing in the Renaissance (Students, Teachers, and Materials of Musical Learning, 1470-1650)," which will be held at the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University, June 2-4, 2005.

Acknowledgments

Special thanks to:
The Folger Shakespeare Library, the Friedheim Library of the Peabody Institute, the Walters Art Museum, and the Library of Congress for their generosity in loaning materials for this exhibition; 
Mark Cudek, Peabody Institute Faculty for his generous loan of period instruments;
Venable, LLP for its generous support of the opening reception.

We wish to thank the curators John Buchtel, Curator of Rare Books, Sheridan Libraries and Susan Weiss, Peabody Institute and Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. 

Special thanks are also due to the assistant curators Emily Caton, Degree Candidate for B.A./B.M., Krieger School of Arts and Sciences and Peabody Institute, and Jonathan Moyer, M.M., D.M.A. Candidate, Peabody Institute

Exhibition Program Committee

Sophia Jordan-Mowery, Joseph Ruzicka Feldmann & Marie Ruzicka Feldmann Director of Preservation and Chair, Exhibition Program Committee
John Buchtel, Curator of Rare Books
Linda Claremon, Associate Director of Development
Madeline Copp, Librarian for English, Film & Media Studies, Writing Seminars and Humanities Center
Pamela Higgins, Director of External Relations
Amy Kimball, Assistant Curator of Rare Books
Sue Vazakas, Science Reference Coordinator
Leslie Wigins, Web Site Coordinator

Exhibition Staff

Martha Edgerton, Conservator
Lena Warren, Conservator
Jay Van Rensselaer, Photographer, Homewood Photographic Services
Design:  Johns Hopkins Design and Publications

 



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