The keyboard in Baroque Europe / edited by Christopher Hogwood.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Description
xvii, 245 p. : port., music ; 26 cm.

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    Series
    Musical performance and reception [More in this series]
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
    Contents
    • pt. 1. Seventeenth-century keyboard music. On Frescobaldi's recreation of the chaconne and the passacaglia / Alexander Silbiger ; Johann Jacob Froberger's travels 1649-1653 / Rudolf Rasch ; New perspectives on Lynar A1 / Pieter Dirksen ; Creating the corpus : the 'complete keyboard music' of Henry Purcell / Christopher Hogwood
    • pt. 2. The early eighteenth century. Towards a genealogy of the keyboard concerto / John Butt ; Couperin, Marpurg and Roeser : a Germanic Art de toucher le clavecin, or a French Wahre Art? / Davitt Moroney
    • pt. 3. The Bach family. Invention, composition and the improvement of nature : apropos Bach the teacher and practical philosopher / Christoph Wolff ; Is there an anxiety of influence discernible in J.S. Bach's Clavierübung I? / Peter Williams ; 'Towards the most elegant taste' : developments in keyboard accompaniment from J.S. to C.P.E. Bach / David Schulenberg ; '--welche dem grössten Concerte gleichen' : the polonaises of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach / Peter Wollny
    • pt. 4. The later eighteenth century. Schnellen : a quintessential articulation technique in eighteenth-century keyboard playing / Menno van Delft ; Mozart's non-metrical keyboard preludes / Robert D. Levin
    • pt. 5. Musical envoi. J.S. Bach : keyboard partita in A Minor after BWV 1004 / Lars Ulrik Mortensen.
    ISBN
    0521810558
    LCCN
    2002035016
    OCLC
    50725193
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