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Think’st thou to seduce me then? Impersonating female personas in songs by Thomas Campion (1567-1620)

Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Konstnärliga fakulteten
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts
Institution
Academy of Music and Drama ; Högskolan för scen och musik
Disputation
Fredagen den 9 december 2011, kl 13.00, Lindgrensalen, Högskolan för scen och musik, Artisten, Fågelsången 1, Göteborg
Date of defence
2011-12-09
E-mail
katarina.a.karlsson@hsm.gu.se
Other description
This dissertation is in the field of Artistic Research in Music Interpretation. It is a study of songs with female personas written by Thomas Campion, investigated through performance practice and a critical reading of historical research carried out on the English Renaissance. The study is inspired by gender- and queer theory and looks at the function of the songs within their socio-cultural context. Since the songs seems to have been used and performed in a homosocial society, the study also discusses the possibility of male bonding and same-sex desire as part of the songs’ hidden or overt messages. The dissertation consists of a thesis in two parts, a newly-made transcription from the original lute tablature of the fourteen chosen songs, and a CD-recording, documenting different modes of interpretation, including the following accompaniments for the songs: a clavichord, tuned in meantone, a positive organ tuned in meantone, a modern guitar and a female vocal quartet. Four of the arrangements for female vocal quartet are also included in the transcription appendix. The aim of the dissertation is to find out how the songs worked in their society and what impact their historical function can have on a contemporary musical practice. The aim is also to find hidden layers of the songs and try to make these layers come alive in musical practice today. The act of singing is used as means of inquiry. Part II of the thesis describes how a singer can work with contradicting stories behind the songs in order to make the music come alive. In the transcriptions, discrepancies between earlier editions and Campion’s original music have also been found and corrected.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/27997
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  • Doctoral Theses / Doktorsavhandlingar Högskolan för scen och musik
  • Doctoral Theses from University of Gothenburg / Doktorsavhandlingar från Göteborgs universitet
  • Doctoral thesis/Doktorsavhandlingar/Konstnärliga fakulteten
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1. "Music for a while" for solo and vocal ensemble. Music by H. Purcell. Arrangement by Gunnar Eriksson. Performed by the Rilke Ensemble. Used with kind permission from Proprius/Prophone. (7.573Mb)
2. "My love hath vow’d" for solo and clavichord. Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion. Live recording. (6.458Mb)
3. "Good men show" for solo and organ. Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion. (3.216Mb)
4. “Good men show” for vocal quartet. Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion. Arrangement by Katarina A. Karlsson (3.069Mb)
5. “Maids are simple” for vocal quartet. Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion. Arrangement by Katarina A. Karlsson (2.315Mb)
6. “Young and simple” for solo and clavichord. Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion (3.380Mb)
7. “Oft have I sigh’d” for solo and guitar. Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion (5.815Mb)
8. “Oft have I sigh’d” for vocal quartet. Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion and Katarina A. Karlsson. Arrangement by K.A. Karlsson (8.675Mb)
9. “O love, were are thy shafts?” for solo and clavichord. Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion (3.708Mb)
10. “O love, were are thy shafts?” for solo and guitar (guitarist, Thomas Melin). Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion (4.133Mb)
11. “Första dage”n for solo and guitar (guitarist, Mats Bergström). Music & lyrics by Katarina A. Karlsson. Guitar arrangement by Mats Bergström. Used with kind permission from Proprius/Prophone (6.452Mb)
12. “Första dagen” for solo and guitar (guitarist Thomas Melin). Music & lyrics by Katarina A. Karlsson. Guitar arrangement by Thomas Melin (6.920Mb)
13. “Så hemskt, så hårt, så hett” (So quick, so hot, so mad) for solo and clavichord. Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion. Swedish translation by K.A. Karlsson. Live recording (4.124Mb)
14. “En hemlig älskare eller två” (A secret love or two) for vocal quartet. Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion. Swedish translation by K.A. Karlsson. Live recording (2.995Mb)
15. “Vill du veta vad kärlek är?” (If thou long’st so much to learn) for solo and clavichord. Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion. Swedish translation by K.A. Karlsson (4.706Mb)
16. ”Vill du veta vad kärlek är?” (If thou long’st so much to learn) for solo and guitar (guitarist Thomas Melin). Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion. Guitar arrangement by Thomas Melin. Swedish translation by K.A. Karlsson (5.231Mb)
17. ”Snygg ska han va!” (Fain would I wed) for solo and organ. Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion. Swedish translation by K.A. Karlsson. Live recording (4.140Mb)
18. “Fain would I wed” for vocal quartet. Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion. Arrangement by K.A. Karlsson (3.279Mb)
19. “So many loves have I neglected” for solo and clavichord. Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion. Live recording (5.281Mb)
20. “So many loves have I neglected” for vocal quartet. Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion. Arrangement by K.A. Karlsson (6.143Mb)
21. “Think’st thou to seduce me then?” for solo and clavichord. Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion. Live recording (3.688Mb)
22. “Dumma gosse, ser du ej?” (Silly boy, ‘tis fulmoon yet) for solo and clavichord. Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion. Swedish translation by K.A. Karlsson (2.873Mb)
23. “Never Love unless you can” for solo and clavichord. Music & lyrics by Thomas Campion (2.433Mb)
24. “Jacobean pastiche” for solo and guitar (guitarist, Thomas Melin). Music & lyrics by Katarina A. Karlsson. Guitar arrangement by Thomas Melin (2.324Mb)
Contents CD Katarina a Karlsson (15.94Kb)
Thesis Katarina A Karlsson (4.376Mb)
Errata Katarina A Karlsson (485.3Kb)
Date
2011-11-21
Author
Karlsson, Katarina A
Keywords
Thomas Campion
lute songs
female personas
gender
same sex desire
musical interpretation
Overbury
artistic research
arrangements for female vocal quartet
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-978477-9-7
Series/Report no.
ArtMonitor
31
Language
eng
Metadata
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