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18th century continuo playing : a historical guide to the basics

Jesper Bøje Christensen
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In recent years, efforts to achieve interpretations that do justice to the criteria of 'historical performance practice' have become de rigeur in the world of early music. Not only has this affected the ionstruments and performance techniques used by soloists, it also impinges on the 'musical foundation': the accompaniment.
In his figured bass tutor Jesper Boje Christensen, a teacher at the Schola Cantorum in Basle, shows readers how to produce stylistically accurate figured bass realizations, wether written beforehand or improvised in performance. He hastaken an unusual approach: the various figured bass manuals of the early eighteenth century, by Dandrieu, St. Lambert, Heinichen, Telemann and others, are clearly organized and logically structured and contain practical tips for playing from a figured
bass. Christensen has put these sources together and added comments and written-out examples of his own.
In this way his tutor not only shows how musicians played at the time, but takes a further step of crucial importance: it succinctly summarizes the way figured bass was taught and studied, thereby creating models for players today.
Year:
2003
Publisher:
Bärenreiter
Language:
english
ISBN 10:
000650549X
ISBN 13:
9790006505494
File:
PDF, 17.86 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2003
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