Sweelinck's Keyboard Music

Sweelinck's Keyboard Music
Title Sweelinck's Keyboard Music PDF eBook
Author Curtis
Publisher BRILL
Pages 270
Release 1987-06
Genre History
ISBN 9004610936

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Works for organ and keyboard

Works for organ and keyboard
Title Works for organ and keyboard PDF eBook
Author Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 273
Release 1985-01-01
Genre Music
ISBN 0486249352

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Remarkable treasury includes nearly all of early Dutch composer's difficult-to-find organ and keyboard works, reproduced from a clearly-printed, reliable 1943 edition. Includes chorale variations; toccatas and fantasias; variations on secular, dance tunes. Also 3 incomplete and/or modified works, and an authentic fantasia by John Bull, based on a now-lost Sweelinck fugue. New Publisher's Note. Contents with incipits.

The Keyboard Music of Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck

The Keyboard Music of Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
Title The Keyboard Music of Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck PDF eBook
Author Pieter Dirksen
Publisher
Pages 724
Release 1997
Genre Keyboard instrument music
ISBN

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Sweelinck's Keyboard Music

Sweelinck's Keyboard Music
Title Sweelinck's Keyboard Music PDF eBook
Author Alan Curtis
Publisher
Pages 278
Release 1987
Genre Music
ISBN

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Heinrich Scheidemann's Keyboard Music

Heinrich Scheidemann's Keyboard Music
Title Heinrich Scheidemann's Keyboard Music PDF eBook
Author Pieter Dirksen
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 294
Release 2007
Genre Music
ISBN 9780754654414

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One of the most remarkable tales of recent resurrections in the field of early keyboard music concerns the music of Heinrich Scheidemann (c. 1595-1663). Pieter Dirksen considers the transmission of Scheidemann's music as a whole and the repertoire itself

Reader's Guide to Music

Reader's Guide to Music
Title Reader's Guide to Music PDF eBook
Author Murray Steib
Publisher Routledge
Pages 928
Release 2013-12-02
Genre Music
ISBN 1135942625

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The Reader's Guide to Music is designed to provide a useful single-volume guide to the ever-increasing number of English language book-length studies in music. Each entry consists of a bibliography of some 3-20 titles and an essay in which these titles are evaluated, by an expert in the field, in light of the history of writing and scholarship on the given topic. The more than 500 entries include not just writings on major composers in music history but also the genres in which they worked (from early chant to rock and roll) and topics important to the various disciplines of music scholarship (from aesthetics to gay/lesbian musicology).

Networks of Music and Culture in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries

Networks of Music and Culture in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries
Title Networks of Music and Culture in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries PDF eBook
Author David J. Smith
Publisher Routledge
Pages 327
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Music
ISBN 1317088816

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Peter Philips (c.1560-1628) was an English organist, composer, priest and spy. He was embroiled in multifarious intersecting musical, social, religious and political networks linking him with some of the key international players in these spheres. Despite the undeniable quality of his music, Philips does not fit easily into an overarching, progressive view of music history in which developments taking place in centres judged by historians to be of importance are given precedence over developments elsewhere, which are dismissed as peripheral. These principal loci of musical development are given prominence over secondary ones because of their perceived significance in terms of later music. However, a consideration of the networks in which Philips was involved suggests that he was anything but at the periphery of the musical, cultural, religious and political life of his day. In this book, Philips’s life and music serve as a touchstone for a discussion of various kinds of network in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. The study of networks enriches our appreciation and understanding of musicians and the context in which they worked. The wider implication of this approach is a constructive challenge to orthodox historiographies of Western art music in the Early Modern Period.