A Heinrich Schütz Reader: Letters and Documents in Translation
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190628475
ISBN-10: 0190628472
Pagini: 326
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190628472
Pagini: 326
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
A must-have volume for any music library, seventeenth-century scholar, or Schuetz enthusiast." - John P. Rakes, Choral Journal.
"[Johnston] assembles a very important corpus of texts on Schütz that are not only well translated, but also beautifully presented, clearly referenced, and amply commented. In making [this material] available, Johnston has no doubt fully met the objectives he has set himself. This book has already proven to be an invaluable research tool for specialists of seventeenth-century music; without a doubt, it will also become a reference work for a much larger readership, especially for musicians, historians, and literary scholars.
Gregory S. Johnston's A Heinrich Schütz Reader makes a significant contribution to those interested in the world of seventeenth century music and culture. No library or serious student of Schütz's music should be without it.
[T]he most comprehensive collection of Schütz documents to date... Recommended.
"Beautifully produced...A welcome and superb resource dedicated to a great composer who deserves to be far better known. It would be of real interest to the scholar, musicologist, student, those interested in cultural, social, and church history and to all lovers of Baroque music.
"Johnston's central contribution stands as editor of the largest collection of documents by or about Schütz in English. This alone makes the volume a constant companion of scholars of seventeenth-century German music and Baroque culture. The quality of the translations, Johnston's adherence to stylistic principles of the seventeenth century, and his rich annotations help draw in students, performers, and scholars from disciplines of history, art history, Germanic studies, cultural history, and religious studies.
Gregory Johnston has produced a powerful companion to all interested in Heinrich Schütz, 17th-century music, and life at court. The breadth of material presented and the quality of the translation make this an indispensable addition to the library of the Baroque enthusiast, performer, or musicologist.
[W]ill serve readers of English and the many admirers of [Schütz's] music very well.
[An] immense amount of painstaking research that has gone into the book... The texts are equipped with helpful and detailed notes, explaining unusual terms and biblical references, giving information about the correspondents and other figures referred to, and clearing up matters of dating.
An excellent insight into what Schütz achieved...An invaluable source for (specialist) researchers...Read it and you are more than likely to want to revisit his music; and in so doing get more from it than previously. Musicologically, A Heinrich Schütz Reader is a technical success. But its scope is sufficiently wide for the book to be both relevant and appealing to many constituencies other than musicologists.
Gregory Johnston translates 169 documents by or about Schutz in an attractive volume suitable for scholars, performers, and students... Johnston's annotations, which appear in footnotes, provide much-needed contextual information to situate the documents in their religious, political, economic, and social settings... The quality of the translations, Johnston's adherence to stylistic principles of the seventeenth century, and his rich annotations help draw in students, performers, and scholars from disciplines of history, art history, Germanic studies, cultural history, and religious studies.
"[Johnston] assembles a very important corpus of texts on Schütz that are not only well translated, but also beautifully presented, clearly referenced, and amply commented. In making [this material] available, Johnston has no doubt fully met the objectives he has set himself. This book has already proven to be an invaluable research tool for specialists of seventeenth-century music; without a doubt, it will also become a reference work for a much larger readership, especially for musicians, historians, and literary scholars.
Gregory S. Johnston's A Heinrich Schütz Reader makes a significant contribution to those interested in the world of seventeenth century music and culture. No library or serious student of Schütz's music should be without it.
[T]he most comprehensive collection of Schütz documents to date... Recommended.
"Beautifully produced...A welcome and superb resource dedicated to a great composer who deserves to be far better known. It would be of real interest to the scholar, musicologist, student, those interested in cultural, social, and church history and to all lovers of Baroque music.
"Johnston's central contribution stands as editor of the largest collection of documents by or about Schütz in English. This alone makes the volume a constant companion of scholars of seventeenth-century German music and Baroque culture. The quality of the translations, Johnston's adherence to stylistic principles of the seventeenth century, and his rich annotations help draw in students, performers, and scholars from disciplines of history, art history, Germanic studies, cultural history, and religious studies.
Gregory Johnston has produced a powerful companion to all interested in Heinrich Schütz, 17th-century music, and life at court. The breadth of material presented and the quality of the translation make this an indispensable addition to the library of the Baroque enthusiast, performer, or musicologist.
[W]ill serve readers of English and the many admirers of [Schütz's] music very well.
[An] immense amount of painstaking research that has gone into the book... The texts are equipped with helpful and detailed notes, explaining unusual terms and biblical references, giving information about the correspondents and other figures referred to, and clearing up matters of dating.
An excellent insight into what Schütz achieved...An invaluable source for (specialist) researchers...Read it and you are more than likely to want to revisit his music; and in so doing get more from it than previously. Musicologically, A Heinrich Schütz Reader is a technical success. But its scope is sufficiently wide for the book to be both relevant and appealing to many constituencies other than musicologists.
Gregory Johnston translates 169 documents by or about Schutz in an attractive volume suitable for scholars, performers, and students... Johnston's annotations, which appear in footnotes, provide much-needed contextual information to situate the documents in their religious, political, economic, and social settings... The quality of the translations, Johnston's adherence to stylistic principles of the seventeenth century, and his rich annotations help draw in students, performers, and scholars from disciplines of history, art history, Germanic studies, cultural history, and religious studies.
Notă biografică
Gregory S. Johnston is Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Toronto.