Musica Getutscht

Musica Getutscht
Title Musica Getutscht PDF eBook
Author Sebastian Virdung
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 292
Release 1993-07-30
Genre Music
ISBN 0521308305

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This early German 'do-it-yourself' manual tells us about music-making in the years just before the Reformation.

Early Music History: Volume 21

Early Music History: Volume 21
Title Early Music History: Volume 21 PDF eBook
Author Iain Fenlon
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2002-11-21
Genre Music
ISBN 9780521818872

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Early Music History is devoted to the study of music from the early Middle Ages to the end of the seventeenth century and includes manuscript studies, textual criticism, iconography, studies of the relationship between words and music, and the relationship between music and society. Articles in volume 21 include: Aaron's interpretation of Isidore and an illustrated copy of the Toscanello; Musica mundana, Aristotelian natural philosophy and ptolemaic astronomy; The Triodia Sacra as a key source for late-Renaissance music in southern Germany; The debate over song in the Accademia Fiorentina.

The Recorder

The Recorder
Title The Recorder PDF eBook
Author David Lasocki
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 387
Release 2022-01-01
Genre MUSIC
ISBN 0300118708

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The fascinating story of a hugely popular instrument, detailing its rich and varied history from the Middle Ages to the present The recorder is perhaps best known today for its educational role. Although it is frequently regarded as a stepping-stone on the path toward higher musical pursuits, this role is just one recent facet of the recorder's fascinating history--which spans professional and amateur music-making since the Middle Ages. In this new addition to the Yale Musical Instrument Series, David Lasocki and Robert Ehrlich trace the evolution of the recorder. Emerging from a variety of flutes played by fourteenth-century soldiers, shepherds, and watchmen, the recorder swiftly became an artistic instrument for courtly and city minstrels. Featured in music by the greatest Baroque composers, including Bach and Handel, in the twentieth century it played a vital role in the Early Music Revival and achieved international popularity and notoriety in mass education. Overall, Lasocki and Ehrlich make a case for the recorder being surprisingly present, and significant, throughout Western music history.

The Recorder

The Recorder
Title The Recorder PDF eBook
Author Richard W. Griscom
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 745
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Art
ISBN 1135839328

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A Choice "Best Academic" book in its first edition, The Recorder remains an essential resource for anyone who wants to know about this instrument. This new edition is thoroughly redone, takes account of the publishing activity of the years since its first publication, and still follows the original organization.

The 'Musica Instrumentalis Deudsch' of Martin Agricola

The 'Musica Instrumentalis Deudsch' of Martin Agricola
Title The 'Musica Instrumentalis Deudsch' of Martin Agricola PDF eBook
Author Martin Agricola
Publisher CUP Archive
Total Pages 232
Release 1994-07-07
Genre Music
ISBN 9780521366403

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Musica instrumentalis deudsch (1529) was intended as a textbook in musical performance. A completely revised edition appeared in 1545. Highly illustrated, these books give practical instruction on a number of musical instruments and as such they are valuable sources of information about the study and performance of music in Germany in the early sixteenth century.

A History of Stringed Keyboard Instruments

A History of Stringed Keyboard Instruments
Title A History of Stringed Keyboard Instruments PDF eBook
Author Stewart Pollens
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 595
Release 2022-04-21
Genre Music
ISBN 1108386482

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This book explores the history of keyboard instruments from their fourteenth-century origins to the development of the modern piano. It reveals the principles of their design and describes structural and mechanical developments through the medieval and renaissance periods and eighteenth- and nineteenth-centuries, as well as the early music revival. Stewart Pollens identifies and describes the types of keyboard instruments played by major composers and virtuosi through the ages and provides the reader with detailed instructions on their regulating, stringing, tuning and voicing drawn from historical sources.

The Organ

The Organ
Title The Organ PDF eBook
Author Douglas Bush
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 696
Release 2004-06-01
Genre Music
ISBN 1135947953

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The Encyclopedia of Organ includes articles on the organ family of instruments, including famous players, composers, instrument builders, the construction of the instruments, and related terminology. It is the first complete A-Z reference on this important family of keyboard instruments. The contributors include major scholars of music and musical instrument history from around the world.