Workshop with Iain Fenlon on "Music, Print and Culture in Renaissance Iberia"
If you would like to take part in Professor Fenlon鈥檚 workshop, please register by emailing making.publics [at] mcgill.ca. Note that some familiarity with work on the history of the book (e.g., Elizabeth Eisenstein, Roger Chartier) will be advantageous.
For a list of Prof. Fenlon's readings and a discription of the paper, please .
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Professor Fenlon is a specialist in Historical Musicology in the Faculty of Music, and a Fellow of King鈥檚 College, Cambridge University. Most of his writings, some of which are gathered together in Music and Culture in Late Renaissance Italy (Oxford, 2000), explore how the history of music is related to the history of society. His most recent books are The Ceremonial City: History, Memory and Myth in Renaissance Venice (Yale, 2007) and Piazza San Marco (Harvard, 2009).