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Musica se extendit ad omnia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 536

Musica se extendit ad omnia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: LIM

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Sonatas for violin and basso continuo, opus 3
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 74

Sonatas for violin and basso continuo, opus 3

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Sourcebook for Research in Music
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Sourcebook for Research in Music

This bibliography of bibliographies lists and describes sources, from basic references to highly specialized materials. Valuable as a classroom text and as a research tool for scholars, librarians, performers, and teachers.

D'une scène à l'autre, l'opéra italien en Europe: La musique à l'épreuve du théâtre
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 536

D'une scène à l'autre, l'opéra italien en Europe: La musique à l'épreuve du théâtre

L'opéra italien n'a cessé de s'enrichir au contact de la littérature française. Les échanges entre ces deux genres se caractérisent par le double jeu de proximité et de distance qui existe entre eux. La recherche en dramaturgie musicale éclaire les questions auxquelles sont confrontés traducteurs, librettistes et compositeurs dans leur travail de réécriture pour la scène lyrique italienne.

D'une scène à l'autre, vol.2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 535

D'une scène à l'autre, vol.2

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Aspects of the Secular Cantata in Late Baroque Italy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 462

Aspects of the Secular Cantata in Late Baroque Italy

The contributors in this volume choose aspects of the cantata relevant to their special interests in order to say new things about the works, whether historical, analytical, bibliographical, discographical or performance-based. The prime focus is on Italian-born composers working between 1650 and 1750 and many key figures are considered, among them Tomaso Albinoni, Giovanni Bononcini, Giovanni Legrenzi, Benedetto Marcello, Alessandro Scarlatti, Alessandro Stradella, Leonardo Vinci and Antonio Vivaldi. The book aims to stimulate interest in, and to win converts to, this genre, which in its day equalled the instrumental sonata in importance, and in which more than a few composers invested a major part of their creativity.

Valuing Nineteenth-Century Italian Opera Fantasias for Woodwind Instruments
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Valuing Nineteenth-Century Italian Opera Fantasias for Woodwind Instruments

This book approaches opera fantasias – instrumental works that use themes from a single opera as the body of their virtuosic and flamboyant material – both historically and theoretically, concentrating on compositions for and by woodwind-instrument performers in Italy in the nineteenth century. Important overlapping strands include the concept of virtuosity and its gradual demonization, the strong gendered overtones of individual woodwind instruments and of virtuosity, the distinct Italian context of these fantasias, the presentation and alteration of opera narratives in opera fantasias, and the technical and social development of woodwind instruments. Like opera itself, the opera fantasia is a popular art form, stylistically predictable yet formally flexible, based heavily on past operatic tradition and prefabricated materials. Through archival research in Italy, theoretical analysis, and exploration of European cultural contexts, this book clarifies a genre that has been consciously stifled and societal resonances that still impact music reception and performance today.

A New Approach to Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 56

A New Approach to Johann Sebastian Bach

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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We Might As Well Win
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 167

We Might As Well Win

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-05-05
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  • Publisher: Random House

Johan Bruyneel knows what it takes to win. In 1998, this astute former pro cyclist looked a struggling rider and cancer survivor in the eye and said, 'If we're going to ride the Tour, we might as well win.' What followed was extraordinary. With Bruyneel as his team director, Lance Armstrong seized a record seven straight Tour de France victories. Meanwhile, Bruyneel brought innovation to the sport of cycling, and in 2007 he took the Tour de France title with a new, young team, securing his place in sporting history. This is the first time the man closest to Armstrong has unveiled his secrets of motivation, planning and execution. Whether mounting a difficult climb, managing a team of 30 riders and 40 support staff from a car hurtling along narrow roads or looking a future legend in the eye and willing him to believe, Bruyneel is, and always has been, the consummate winner. This is his story.

The Grotesque Dancer on the Eighteenth-century Stage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 404

The Grotesque Dancer on the Eighteenth-century Stage

Italian ballet in the eighteenth century was dominated by dancers trained in the style known as "grotesque"—a virtuoso style that combined French ballet technique with a vigorous athleticism that made Italian dancers in demand all over Europe. Gennaro Magri’s Trattato teorico-prattico di ballo, the only work from the eighteenth century that explains the practices of midcentury Italian theatrical dancing, is a starting point for investigating this influential type of ballet and its connections to the operatic and theatrical genres of its day. The Grotesque Dancer on the Eighteenth-Century Stage examines the theatrical world of the ballerino grottesco, Magri’s own career as a dancer in I...