| LES PRESSES DU COLLEGE
MUSICAL LA BASSE CONTINUE
EN ITALIE AU XVIIe SIECLE
VOL.1 Tous instruments LES PRESSES DU COLLEGE MUSICAL
contient les traités et écrits de Cavalieri, Viadana, Agazzari, Bianciardi...(+)
contient les traités et écrits de Cavalieri, Viadana, Agazzari, Bianciardi, Banchieri et Sabbatini 160 pages, relié cousu bilingue italien-français préface et annexe musicale Ce volume, consacré à la basse continue en Italie, couvre la première moitié du 17e siècle. Il rassemble les traités et les écrits de Cavalieri, Viadana, Agazzari, Bianciardi, Banchieri et Sabbatini. La naissance de la basse continue donna lieu à un nombre important de publications. Les recommandations des auteurs sur la réalisation ou le chiffrage figurent souvent dans les avertissements ou préfaces à leurs recueils de pièces musicales, principalement des motets. Cette technique va de pair avec la mise au point du récitatif et de la monodie accompagnée à Florence. Elle se répand très rapidement dans les vingt premières années du 17e siècle dans tous les pays d’Europe. Enfin, elle deviendra une méthode de composition qui durera pendant toute la période tonale. En complément aux textes originaux et à leur traduction annotée, ce volume propose un choix de motets des auteurs principaux. Il constitue ainsi un matériel d’application et des repères stylistiques. This book, devoted to the thorough-bass in Italy, focusses on the first years of the seventeeth century and offers the treatises and writings of Cavalieri, Viadana, Agazzari, Bianciardi, Banchieri and Sabbatini. The beginnings of the basso continuo was followed by many publications. The composer’s advices on playing or figuring appear often in prefaces to their collections of musical pieces, mainly motets. This technique is linked to the invention of recitative and accompanied monody in Firenze. It spreads very quickly during the first twenty years of the seventeenth century in all European countries and became shortly a method for composing during all the tonality period. At the end of the book, we add a choice of motets. It can be used as practicing pieces or to be informed about stylistic features of this time. / Méthodes et pédagogie / Méthodes et traités / Tous instruments / LES PRESSES DU COLLEGE MUSICAL
36.10 EUR - Sold by Woodbrass Pre-shipment lead time: On order | |
| Haendel, Georg Friedrich
: Messiah (Messias) HWV
56 Tous instruments [Fac-similé] Barenreiter
The first performance of George Frideric Handel’s oratorio “Messiah” on 13...(+)
The first performance of George Frideric Handel’s oratorio “Messiah” on 13 April 1742 in Dublin aroused unqualified rapture. A newspaper report a few days later declared that it combined “the Sublime, the Grand, and the Tender”. Its success has remained undiminished ever since, and the “Messiah” has taken its place in musical life.
In 2009, to mark the 250th anniversary of Handel’s death, the British Library and Bärenreiter joined forces and made the autograph score of the “Messiah” available to the public in a meticulously reproduced, lavishly published facsimile.
The renowned Handel scholar Donald Burrows introduces the characteristics of Handel’s manuscript, describes the history of the work’s composition, and explains the differences between later versions of the “Messiah”, as reflected in the conducting scores. A two-page sketch from the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge completes the publication. / [Le Messie HWV 56] / Classique / Fac-similé /
517.00 EUR - Sold by Note4Piano Pre-shipment lead time: 3-10 days - In Stock Supplier | |
1 |