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The Viola Da Gamba
  • Language: en

The Viola Da Gamba

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Music for division viol -- Technique -- The end of the Golden Age: amateurs and foreigners -- 5.3 France -- From five to six strings -- From 6 to 7 strings -- En famille -- The querelle -- The high school of the viol -- Playing technique -- Avec la basse? -- En compagnie -- Viol construction -- The decline: the pardessus de viole -- 5.4 The German Empire and the Netherlands -- Germania monstro simile -- The viol consort: "Sonderlich mit Violn de Gamba, In mangelung aber de Bracio -- The viol consort: instruments, tunings and measures -- The solo viol: the shaping of an idiom -- The 18th century -- Musical functions: the repertoire -- Instruments and lutherie after ca 1650 -- The final decades -- 6 The revival -- 6.1 Italy in the second half of the 18th century -- 6.2 The first half of the 19th century -- 6.3 The last decades of the 19th century -- 6.4 The 20th century -- 6.5 Today -- Glossary of technical, terms -- Bibliography -- Index

The Early History of the Viol
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

The Early History of the Viol

This book traces the development of the viol from its late medieval Spanish origins to the sixteenth century, when it became the most widely played bowed instrument in western Europe. Ian Woodfield examines the two most important ancestors of the instrument, the Moorish rahab and the vihuela de mano. From these two instruments emerged an early form of viol, the Valencian vihuela de arco, which spread rapidly across the Mediterranean during the papacy of Rodrigo Borgia. The viol was enthusiastically accepted by the d'Este and Gonzaga families and other Italian arbiters before migrating across the Alps and into the rest of Europe. The author discusses all aspects of the viol during its Renaiss...

The Viola Da Gamba
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 91

The Viola Da Gamba

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1968
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Manchester Gamba Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 700

The Manchester Gamba Book

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1977
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Journal of the Viola Da Gamba Society of America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 90

Journal of the Viola Da Gamba Society of America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A History of the Baryton and Its Music
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

A History of the Baryton and Its Music

This official album-matching folio contains piano/vocal/guitar sheet music for every song on The Band Perry's album, Pioneer. Titles: Better Dig Two * Done. * Don't Let Me Be Lonely * Pioneer * Forever Mine Nevermind * Night Gone Wasted * I Saw a Light * Mother Like Mine * Chainsaw * I'm a Keeper * Back to Me Without You * End of Time.

Meantone Temperaments on Lutes and Viols
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Meantone Temperaments on Lutes and Viols

Written for musicians by a musician, Meantone Temperaments on Lutes and Viols demystifies tuning systems by providing the basic information, historical context, and practical advice necessary to easily achieve more satisfying tuning results on fretted instruments. Despite the overwhelming organological evidence that many of the finest lutenists, vihuelists, and viola da gamba players in the Renaissance and Baroque eras tuned their instruments in one of the meantone temperaments, most modern early instrument players today still tune to equal temperament. In this handbook richly supplemented with figures, diagrams, and music examples, historical performers will discover why temperaments are necessary and how they work, descriptions of a variety of temperaments, and their application on fretted instruments. This technical book provides downloadable audio tracks and other tools for fretted instrument players to achieve more stable consonances, colorful dissonances, and harmonic progressions that vividly propel the music forward.

CelloMind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

CelloMind

CelloMind is a two-part pedagogical method book that focuses on intonation and left-hand cello technique. The coauthors of the book are Hans Jørgen Jensen, Professor of cello at the Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University and Minna Rose Chung, Associate Professor of Cello at the Desautels Faculty of Music at the University of Manitoba. Part I: Intonation. The mystery of intonation is revealed by defining and explaining the scientific principles that govern it. To know and understand how to combine the three primary intonation systems has never before been expounded in a methodology publication--and for good reason. Playing with exquisite intonation has mostly been reserved for tho...

Singing Games in Early Modern Italy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 386

Singing Games in Early Modern Italy

In Italy during the late cinquecento, printed music could be found not only in the homes of the wealthy or the music professional, but also in lay homes, courts, and academies. No longer confined to the salons of the elite, music took on the role of social play and recreation. Paul Schleuse examines these new musical forms through a study of the music books of Italian priest, poet, and composer, Orazio Vecchi. Composed for minor patrons and the wider music-buying public, Vecchi's madrigals took as their subjects game-playing, drinking, hunting, battles, and the life of the street. Schleuse looks at how music and game-playing allowed singers and performers to play the roles of exemplary pastoral characters and also comic, foreign, and "rustic" others in ways that defined and ultimately reinforced social norms of the times. His findings reposition Orazio Vecchi as one of the most innovative composers of the late 16th century.

Music and the Benefit Performance in Eighteenth-Century Britain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 303

Music and the Benefit Performance in Eighteenth-Century Britain

Reveals how the musical benefit allowed musicians, composers, and audiences to engage in new professional, financial, and artistic contexts.