French Organ Music in the Reign of Louis XIV

French Organ Music in the Reign of Louis XIV
Author: David Ponsford
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2011-06-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521887700

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A radical new approach to French Baroque organ music in which developments in musical style are coupled to performance practice.

The Oxford Handbook of the Baroque

The Oxford Handbook of the Baroque
Author: John D. Lyons
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 856
Release: 2019-08-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780190678470

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Few periods in history are so fundamentally contradictory as the Baroque, the culture flourishing from the mid-sixteenth to the mid-eighteenth centuries in Europe. When we hear the term âBaroque,â the first images that come to mind are symmetrically designed gardens in French chateaux, scenic fountains in Italian squares, and the vibrant rhythms of a harpsichord. Behind this commitment to rule, harmony, and rigid structure, however, the Baroque also embodies a deep fascination with wonder, excess, irrationality, and rebellion against order. The Oxford Handbook of the Baroque delves into this contradiction to provide a sweeping survey of the Baroque not only as a style but also as a historical, cultural, and intellectual concept. With its thirty-eight chapters edited by leading expert John D. Lyons, the Handbook explores different manifestations of Baroque culture, from theatricality in architecture and urbanism to opera and dance, from the role of water to innovations in fashion, from mechanistic philosophy and literature to the tension between religion and science. These discussions present the Baroque as a broad cultural phenomenon that arose in response to the enormous changes emerging from the sixteenth century: the division between Catholics and Protestants, the formation of nation-states and the growth of absolutist monarchies, the colonization of lands outside Europe and the mutual impact of European and non-European cultures. Technological developments such as the telescope and the microscope and even greater access to high-quality mirrors altered mankindâs view of the universe and of human identity itself. By exploring the Baroque in relation to these larger social upheavals, this Handbook reveals a fresh and surprisingly modern image of the Baroque as a powerful response to an epoch of crisis.

Perspectives on Early Keyboard Music and Revival in the Twentieth Century

Perspectives on Early Keyboard Music and Revival in the Twentieth Century
Author: Rachelle Taylor,Hank Knox
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2017-12-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781351254946

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The twentieth-century revival of early music unfolded in two successive movements rooted respectively in nineteenth-century antiquarianism and in rediscovery of the value of original instruments. The present volume is a collection of insights reflecting the principal concerns of the second of those revivals, focusing on early keyboards, and beginning in the 1950s. The volume and its authors acknowledge Canadian harpsichordist Kenneth Gilbert (b. 1931) as one of this revival’s leaders. The content reflects international research on early keyboard music, sources, instruments, theory, editing, and discography. Considerations that echo throughout the book are the problematics of source attributions, progressive institutionalization of early music, historical instruments as agents of artistic change and education, antecedents and networks of the revival seen as a social phenomenon, the impact of historical performance and the quest for understanding style and genre. The chapters cover historical performance practice, source studies, edition, theory and form, and instrument curating and building. Among their authors are prominent figures in performance, music history, editing, instrument building and restoration, and theory, some of whom engaged with the early keyboard revival as it was happening.

Teaching Pre College Organ Students Methods of the Twenty First Century

Teaching Pre College Organ Students  Methods of the Twenty First Century
Author: Elena Paradies
Publsiher: Paradies eBooks
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2023-10-09
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This volume offers valuable guidance for teaching music from the Romantic/Modern and Pre-Classical periods, with a focus on seamlessly integrating students' technical and musical growth. Each piece is analyzed from a pedagogical perspective, highlighting key concepts. The book provides clear, step-by-step instructions supported by videos and scores, on how to achieve specific goals by incorporating effective practice techniques. Additionally, readers can explore related volumes in the series that examine relevant topics such as registration and ornamentation practices.

The Cambridge Companion to French Music

The Cambridge Companion to French Music
Author: Simon Trezise
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2015-02-19
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780521877947

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This accessible Companion provides a wide-ranging and comprehensive introduction to French music from the early middle ages to the present.

The Oxford Handbook of Timbre

The Oxford Handbook of Timbre
Author: Emily I. Dolan,Alexander Rehding
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 740
Release: 2021
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190637224

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"With essays covering an array of topics including ancient Homeric texts, contemporary sound installations, violin mutes, birdsong, and cochlear implants, this volume reveals the richness of what it means to think and talk about timbre and the materiality of the experience of sound"--

Teaching Pre College Organ Students Methods of the Twenty First Century

Teaching Pre College Organ Students  Methods of the Twenty First Century
Author: Elena Paradies D.M.
Publsiher: Paradies eBooks
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2023-08-14
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This volume is the first of a five-volume series. It covers introductory materials that the teacher will need for the early period of teaching a new student. The volume explains the main principles of modern organ technique based on legato touch (Romantic and Contemporary periods) and early organ technique based on "Ordinary Touch" (Renaissance and Baroque periods). Each technique is demonstrated by videos and illustrated with examples from the organ literature.

New Perspectives on Marc Antoine Charpentier

New Perspectives on Marc Antoine Charpentier
Author: Shirley Thompson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781351556415

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The tercentenary of Marc-Antoine Charpentier's death in 2004 stimulated a surge of activity on the part of performers and scholars, confirming the modern assessment of Charpentier (1643-1704) as one of the most important and inventive composers of the French Baroque. The present book provides a snapshot of Charpentier scholarship in the early years of the new century. Its 13 chapters illustrate not only the sheer variety of strands currently pursued, but also the way in which these strands frequently intertwine and generate the potential for future research. Between them, they examine facets of the composer's compositional language and process, aspects of his performance practice and notation, the contexts within which he worked, and the nature of his legacy. The appendix contains a transcription of the inventory of Charpentier's manuscripts prepared when their sale to the Royal Library was negotiated in 1726 - an invaluable research tool, as numerous chapters in the book demonstrate. The wide variety of topics covered here will appeal both to readers interested in Charpentier's music and to those with a broader interest in the music and culture of the French Baroque, including aspects of patronage, church and theatre. Far from treating his output in isolation, this book places it in the wider context alongside such composers as Lully, Lalande, Marais, Fran‘s Couperin and Rameau; it also views the composer in relation to his Italian training. In the process, the under-examined question of influence - who influenced Charpentier? whom did he influence? - repeatedly comes to the fore. The book's Foreword was written by H. Wiley Hitchcock shortly before he died. Hitchcock's own part in raising the profile of Charpentier and his music to the level of recognition which it now enjoys cannot be emphasized enough. Appropriately the volume is dedicated to his memory.