The Harpsichord [Kleine Schule des Cembalospiels, engl.] An introd. to technique, style, and the historical sources
Title | The Harpsichord [Kleine Schule des Cembalospiels, engl.] An introd. to technique, style, and the historical sources PDF eBook |
Author | Eta Harich-Schneider |
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Release | 1954 |
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The Harpsichord
Title | The Harpsichord PDF eBook |
Author | Eta Harich-Schneider |
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Pages | 0 |
Release | 1954 |
Genre | Harpsichord |
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Introduction to technique, style, and the historical sources. Includes 22 pages of musical examples.
A Plain & Easy Introduction to the Harpsichord
Title | A Plain & Easy Introduction to the Harpsichord PDF eBook |
Author | Ruth Nurmi |
Publisher | Scarecrow Press |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9780810818866 |
Provides basic information on the harpsichord, best-known instrument of baroque music, including physical properties, kinds of harpsichords available, instruction on tuning and common maintenance problems, explanations of technique and fingering, tempo, registration, ensemble playing, and special notational problems.
The Harpsichord, an introduction to technique style and the historical studies
Title | The Harpsichord, an introduction to technique style and the historical studies PDF eBook |
Author | Eta Harich-Schneider |
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Release | 1960 |
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A History of the Harpsichord
Title | A History of the Harpsichord PDF eBook |
Author | Edward L. Kottick |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 606 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9780253341662 |
A History of the Harpsichord brings together for the first time more than 200 photographs, illustrations, and drawings of harpsichords in public museums and private collections throughout Europe the United States. Edward L. Kottick draws on his extensive technical knowledge and experience as a harpsichord builder to detail the changing design, structure, and acoustics of the instrument over seven centuries.Based on painstaking research, the book considers the place of the instrument in society and vividly describes the market forces that brought about changes in its form, decoration, and cultural importance. An accompanying CDincludes performances on several of the historical instruments described and illustrated in the volume, including a 1580 spinett virginal by Martin van der Biest and instruments built by Ruckers and Pleyel. The volume devotes attention to American harpsichord design as well as to present and future uses of the instrument.Also of interestThe History of the PianoforteA Documentary in SoundEva Badura-Skoda0-253-33582-5 HB £37.95
Principles of the Harpsichord by Monsieur de Saint Lambert
Title | Principles of the Harpsichord by Monsieur de Saint Lambert PDF eBook |
Author | St Lambert |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 1984-03-15 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9780521252768 |
Saint Lambert's Principles of the Harpsichord of 1702 was the first tutor for harpsichord to be published in France. It draws upon the dance-oriented harpsichord style developed during the reign of Louis XIV by such masters as Jacques Champion de Chambonnierès, Louis Couperin, and Jean Henry d'Anglebert. In subject matter it ranges from the fundamentals of music through questions of meter and tempo to particulars of harpsichord technique and ornamentation. Because of its broad scope it is an important source of information about both late seventeenth-century French performance practice and music theory. It provides a good complement to Francois Couperin's well-known book l'Art de toucher le clavecin of 1717 in that it deals with the musical style of the generation preceding Couperin and includes subjects not discussed by him. Although nothing is known about Saint Lambert himself, it is clear from this work that as a teacher he was thorough, sympathetic, and open-minded. His book is deserving of a place on the shelf of anyone, professional or amateur, who is interested in the music of the Grand Siècle. For this first English edition, Rebecca Harris-Warrick has added a substantial introduction and full annotation throughout the text [Publisher description]
Playing the Harpsichord Expressively
Title | Playing the Harpsichord Expressively PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Kroll |
Publisher | Scarecrow Press |
Pages | 146 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9780810850323 |
This book gives a practical method for playing the harpsichord in a way that was lost when the instrument was marginalized by the piano in the 19th century. Since a thorough knowledge of historical performance practice is such an important aspect of playing this repertoire, excerpts from relevant primary sources are given at the end of many of the lessons.