Performance Practice Music after 1600

Performance Practice  Music after 1600
Author: Howard Mayer Brown,Stanley Sadie
Publsiher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 533
Release: 1990
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0393028089

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This handbook, an entirely new work, is not simply another guide to the performance of music of the past; it is, rather, a book about the study of past performance. Each main section - Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Twentieth Century - contains an introduction dealing with contexts of performance as well as sources and theory. This is followed by detailed discussions of vocal and instrumental performance.

Performance Practice

Performance Practice
Author: Howard Mayer Brown,Stanley Sadie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 281
Release: 1989
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0333419219

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The Harvard Dictionary of Music

The Harvard Dictionary of Music
Author: Don Michael Randel
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 1020
Release: 2003-11-28
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0674011635

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This classic reference work, the best one-volume music dictionary available, has been brought completely up to date in this new edition. Combining authoritative scholarship and lucid, lively prose, the Fourth Edition of The Harvard Dictionary of Music is the essential guide for musicians, students, and everyone who appreciates music. The Harvard Dictionary of Music has long been admired for its wide range as well as its reliability. This treasure trove includes entries on all the styles and forms in Western music; comprehensive articles on the music of Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Near East; descriptions of instruments enriched by historical background; and articles that reflect today’s beat, including popular music, jazz, and rock. Throughout this Fourth Edition, existing articles have been fine-tuned and new entries added so that the dictionary fully reflects current music scholarship and recent developments in musical culture. Encyclopedia-length articles by notable experts alternate with short entries for quick reference, including definitions and identifications of works and instruments. More than 220 drawings and 250 musical examples enhance the text. This is an invaluable book that no music lover can afford to be without.

Performance Practice Music after 1600

Performance Practice  Music after 1600
Author: Howard Mayer Brown,Stanley Sadie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 646
Release: 1989
Genre: Music
ISBN: UOM:39015017936835

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Singing in Style

Singing in Style
Author: Martha Elliott
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0300109326

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Muziekhistorisch en musicologisch overzicht van de klassieke solozang vanaf de barok tot heden.

Bach Performance Practice 1945 1975

Bach Performance Practice  1945   1975
Author: Dorottya Fabian
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781351574877

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Analysing over 100 recordings from 1945-1975, this book examines twentieth-century baroque performance practice as evinced in all the commercially available recordings of J.S. Bach's Passions, Brandenburg Concertos and Goldberg Variations. Dorottya Fabian presents a qualitative, style-orientated history of the early music movement in its formative years through a comparison of the performance style heard in these recordings with the scholarly literature on Bach performance practice. Issues explored in the book include the availability of resources, balance, tempo, dynamics, ornamentation, rhythm and articulation. During the decades following the Second World War, the early music movement was more concerned with the revival of repertoire than with the revival of performance style which meant that its characteristics and achievements differed essentially from those of the later 1970s and 1980s. Period practice techniques were not practised even by ensembles using eighteenth-century instruments. Yet, as this survey reveals, several recordings of the period provide unexpectedly stylish interpretations using metre and pulse to punctuate the music. Such metric performance and appropriate articulation helped to clarify structure and texture and assisted in the creation of a musical discourse - the pre-eminent goal of baroque compositions.

Performing Baroque Music

Performing Baroque Music
Author: Mary Cyr
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781351554657

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Listeners, performers, students and teachers will find here the analytical tools they need to understand and interpret musical evidence from the baroque era. Scores for eleven works, many reproduced in facsimile to illustrate the conventions of 17th and 18th century notation, are included for close study. Readers will find new material on continuo playing, as well as extensive treatment of singing and French music. The book is also a concise guide to reference materials in the field of baroque performance practice with extensive annotated bibliographies of modern and baroque sources that guide the reader toward further study. First published by Ashgate (at that time known as Scolar Press) in 1992 and having been out of print for some years, this title is now available as a print on demand title.

The Monteverdi Vespers of 1610 Music Context Performance

The Monteverdi Vespers of 1610   Music  Context  Performance
Author: Jeffrey Kurtzman
Publsiher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2000-01-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780191590719

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This is a thorough-going study of Monteverdi's Vespers, the single most significant and most widely known musical print from before the time of J.S. Bach. The author examines Monteverdi's Vespers from multiple perspectives, combining his own research with all that is known and thought of the Vespers by other scholars. The historical origin as well as the musical and liturgical context of the Vespers are surveyed; similarly the controversial historiography of the Vespers in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is scrutinized and evaluated. A series of analytical chapters attempt to clarify Monteverdi's compositional process and the relationship between music and text in the light of recent research on modal and tonal aspects of early seventeenth century music. The final section is devoted to thirteen chapters investigating performance practice issues of the early seventeenth century and their application to the Vespers, including general and specific recommendations for performance where appropriate. The book concludes with a series of informational appendices, including the psalm cursus for Vespers of all major feasts in the liturgical calendar, texts, and structural outlines for the Vespers compositions based on a cantus firmus, an analytical discography, and bibliographies of seventeenth-century musical and theoretical sources.