This paper treats plagiarism as performance and Angelo Berardi as a virtuoso. Berardi (1636–94), an active composer and musician, is remembered for his half dozen musical writings. Beginning with a discussion of previously lost or unknown writings by Berardi and his mentor Marco Scacchi, I demonstrate that Berardi composed his prose works through a highly self-conscious process of borrowing. More broadly, Berardi's case opens a window onto the construction of musical texts and simultaneously complicates them as straightforward sources of musical information. Musicians used—and appropriated—the written word to craft and project personae in response to epistemological and social disadvantages: theory outranked practice and theorists outranked practitioners. In style, technique, and content Berardi is representative of musician-authors who presented themselves as gentlemen rather than musicians, adopted the style and tone of Italian academies and erudites, and favored more speculative matters (musical science, antiquarianism, friendship, combinatorics), sometimes at the expense of practical ones. They pursued metaphysical and quadrivial questions now disregarded as irrelevant. I argue that, on the contrary, such writings reveal most precisely, at their most “irrelevant” and derivative, a musical and even mental world not quite congruent with current interest in its musical artifacts.
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April 01 2017
Scholars, Friends, Plagiarists: The Musician as Author in the Seventeenth Century
Eric Bianchi
Eric Bianchi
ERIC BIANCHI is Assistant Professor of Music at Fordham University in New York. His research examines the social and scientific worlds of seventeenth-century musical knowledge, with emphasis upon the writings of the Jesuit polymath Athanasius Kircher. He has held fellowships at the American Academy in Rome and the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies at Columbia University.
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Journal of the American Musicological Society (2017) 70 (1): 61–128.
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Eric Bianchi; Scholars, Friends, Plagiarists: The Musician as Author in the Seventeenth Century. Journal of the American Musicological Society 1 April 2017; 70 (1): 61–128. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/jams.2017.70.1.61
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