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Playing Bach on the Keyboard: A Practical Guide: Amadeus

Autor Richard Troeger
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2003
Aimed at the non-specialist player, this text offers practical suggestions for interpreting Bach on the keyboard. Troeger points out changes in notational norms between Bach's time and the present and provides information on dynamics, articulation, tempo, rhythm, ornamentation, and accompaniment. An
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781574670844
ISBN-10: 1574670840
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 179 x 221 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Amadeus Press
Seria Amadeus


Cuprins

Instruments -- Genres and styles in Bach's keyboard music -- Accounts of Bach's playing style -- Dynamics -- Articulation -- Phrasing -- Meter, accent, tempo, and time words -- Rhythmic elements -- Ornamentation and embellishment -- Keyboard fingering --Continuo accompaniment and ensemble playing -- Musical rhetoric -- Temperament -- Musicology and the performer.


Descriere

In this concise and accessible volume, a noted keyboard artist and Bach specialist takes a fresh look at the performance of J. S. Bach's keyboard music. Addressing the nonspecialist player, Richard Troeger presents a wide range of historical information and discusses its musical applications. The author shares accounts of the musical styles Bach employed and the instruments he knew. In direct and pragmatic terms, he clarifies the importance of notational and style details as guides to the composer's intentions, particularly emphasizing changes in notational norms between Bach's time and the present. Troeger offers core information on dynamics, articulation, tempo, rhythm, ornamentation and accompaniment. He considers controversial issues as well, establishing the importance of the clavichord in Bach's milieu and examining the link between baroque music and rhetoric - a dramatic relationship that can bring great vitality to performance.