The Pathetick Musician

The Pathetick Musician
Author: Bruce Haynes,Geoffrey Burgess
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-03-08
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780199373758

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What is rhetorical music? In The Pathetick Musician, Bruce Haynes and Geoffrey Burgess illustrate the vital place of rhetoric and eloquent expression in the creation and performance of Baroque music. Through engaging explorations of the cantatas of J.S. Bach, the authors explode the conventional notion of historical authenticity in music, proposing adventurous new directions to reinvigorate the performance of early music in the modern setting. Along the way, Haynes and Burgess investigate intersections between music and oratory, dance, gesture, poetry, painting and sculpture, and offer insights into figural elaboration, articulation, nuance and temporality. Aimed primarily at performers of Baroque music, the book situates the study of performance practice in a broader cultural context, and as much as an invaluable resource for advanced study, it contains a wealth of information that pertains directly to anyone working in the field of early music. Based on a draft sketched by celebrated Baroque oboist and early music scholar Bruce Haynes before his death in 2011, The Pathetick Musician is the fruit of the combined wisdom of two musicians renowned equally for their contributions as performers and scholars. Drawing on an impressive array of Classical treatises on oratory, musical autographs and performance accounts, it is an essential companion to Haynes' controversial The End of Early Music. Geoffrey Burgess has taken up the broader claims of Haynes' philosophy to create a practical, accessible text that will be stimulating for all musicians interested in the rediscovery of early music. With copious musical examples, contemporaneous works of art, and a companion website with supplementary audio recordings, The Pathetick Musician is an invaluable resource for all interested in exploring new expressive possibilities in the performance and study of Baroque music.

The Pathetick Musician

The Pathetick Musician
Author: Bruce Haynes,Geoffrey Burgess (Oboist)
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2016
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780199373734

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Baroque oboists Bruce Haynes and Geoffrey Burgess established reputations as authorities on the history of their instrument with their co-authored book The Oboe, voted an outstanding achievement by the American Music Instrument Society. Haynes' writings, notably The End of Early Music, are known for pioneering new approaches in historical performance practice and inspiring healthy debate among scholars and performers of early music. Burgess, an instructor at the Eastman School of Music, recently published Well-Tempered Woodwinds: Friedrich von Huene and the Making of Early Music in a New World, which combines the biography of a leading manufacturer of historic instruments with a history of the emerging early music scene in America. Bruce Haynes passed away in May, 2011.

Music in the Flesh

Music in the Flesh
Author: Bettina Varwig
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2023-07-20
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780226826899

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A corporeal history of music-making in early modern Europe. Music in the Flesh reimagines the lived experiences of music-making subjects—composers, performers, listeners—in the long seventeenth century. There are countless historical testimonies of the powerful effects of music upon the early modern body; it is described as moving, ravishing, painful, dangerous, curative, and miraculous while affecting “the circulation of the humors, the purification of the blood, the dilation of the vessels and pores.” How were these early modern European bodies constituted that music generated such potent bodily-spiritual effects? Bettina Varwig argues that early modern music-making practices challenge our modern understanding of human nature as a mind-body dichotomy. Instead, they persistently affirm a more integrated anthropology, in which body, soul, and spirit remain inextricably entangled. Moving with ease across repertories and regions, sacred and vernacular musics, and domestic and public settings, Varwig sketches a “musical physiology” that is as historically illuminating as it is relevant for present-day performance. This book makes a significant contribution not just to the history of music, but also to the history of the body, the senses, and the emotions, revealing music as a unique access point for reimagining early modern modes of being-in-the-world.

Music in England

Music in England
Author: Frédéric Louis Ritter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1883
Genre: Music
ISBN: UCBK:C097764035

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Music in England and Music in America

Music in England and Music in America
Author: Frédéric Louis Ritter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1884
Genre: Music
ISBN: STANFORD:36105042494588

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Parochial Music Corrected

Parochial Music Corrected
Author: William Riley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1762
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NLS:B900061750

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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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Schirmer History of Music

Schirmer History of Music
Author: Léonie Rosenstiel
Publsiher: New York : Schirmer Books ; London : Collier Macmillan
Total Pages: 994
Release: 1982
Genre: Music
ISBN: UOM:39015012779545

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