The Clavichord

The Clavichord
Author: Bernard Brauchli
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1998-11-19
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780521630672


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This is a richly illustrated history of the clavichord, the forerunner of the modern piano.

Clavichord for Beginners

Clavichord for Beginners
Author: Joan Benson
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2014-04-25
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0253011647


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Written by Joan Benson, one of the champions of clavichord performance in the 20th century, Clavichord for Beginners is an exceptional method book for both practitioners and enthusiasts. In addition to detailing the historical origins of the instrument and the evolution of keyboard technique, the book describes the proper method for practicing fingering and articulation and emphasizes the importance of touch and sensitivity at the keyboard.

Keith Jarrett

Keith Jarrett
Author: Wolfgang Sandner
Publisher: Equinox Publishing (UK)
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781800500129


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Keith Jarrett is one of the great pianists of our times. Before achieving worldwide fame for his solo improvisations, he had already collaborated with Art Blakey, Charles Lloyd and Miles Davis. His 'Köln Concert' album (1975) has now sold around four million copies and become the most successful solo recording in jazz history. His interpretations of the music of Bach, Händel, Bartók or Shostakovich, have also received much attention in later years. Jarrett is considered difficult and inaccessible, and has often abandoned the stage during his concerts due to restless audiences or disturbing photographers.Few writers have come as close to Keith Jarrett as Wolfgang Sandner, who has not only closely followed Jarrett's remarkable career from the 1960s, but has also had the opportunity to visit him in his home in the United States. For this biography, which is full of detailed musical analysis and cross-references to other artistic genres, Sandner has collected new information about Jarrett's family background, much of which is thanks to the translator, Keith Jarrett's youngest brother Chris. The book explores Jarrett's work with other musicians, in particular the members of his American and European Quartets and his Standards Trio, it charts the development of his solo concerts, and it also investigates his work in the classical sphere, as well as the highly original music he has created in his own home studio. It also covers his associations with his various record labels and producers, notably his unparalleled relationship with ECM and its founder Manfred Eicher. This English edition is a significantly extended and updated version of the German original.

The Harpsichord and Clavichord

The Harpsichord and Clavichord
Author: Igor Kipnis
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 571
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1135949786


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The Harpsichord and Clavichord, An Encyclopedia includes articles on this family of instruments, including famous players, composers, instruments builders, the construction of the instruments, and related terminology. It is the first complete reference on this important family of keyboard instruments. The contributors include major scholars of music and musical instrument history from around the world. It completes the three-volume Encyclopedia of Keyboard Instruments.

Playing the Harpsichord

Playing the Harpsichord
Author: Howard Schott
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780486422343


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This concise volume offers both a practical manual for performers and an authoritative history of the instrument. Includes advice on mastering basic touch, fingering, articulation and phrasing, rhythm and tempo, ornaments, more.

Performance Practice

Performance Practice
Author: Roland Jackson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2013-10-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 113676769X


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Performance practice is the study of how music was performed over the centuries, both by its originators (the composers and performers who introduced the works) and, later, by revivalists. This first of its kind Dictionary offers entries on composers, musiciansperformers, technical terms, performance centers, musical instruments, and genres, all aimed at elucidating issues in performance practice. This A-Z guide will help students, scholars, and listeners understand how musical works were originally performed and subsequently changed over the centuries. Compiled by a leading scholar in the field, this work will serve as both a point-of-entry for beginners as well as a roadmap for advanced scholarship in the field.

Playing Bach on the Keyboard

Playing Bach on the Keyboard
Author: Richard Troeger
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2003
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781574670844


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(Amadeus). 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.

The Cambridge Companion to the Harpsichord

The Cambridge Companion to the Harpsichord
Author: Mark Kroll
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2019-01-03
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1108667929


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Written by fourteen leading experts in the field, this Companion covers almost every aspect of the harpsichord - the history of the instrument, tuning systems, the role of the harpsichord in ensemble, its use in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, and includes separate chapters devoted to Domenico Scarlatti, J. S. Bach and Handel. Chapters featuring almost every national style are written by authors with close connections to the countries about which they are writing, including England, The Netherlands, Germany, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, France, Italy, Portugal and Spain, as well as the less extensive harpsichord traditions of Russia, the Nordic and Baltic countries, and colonial Spanish and Portuguese America. With musical examples, illustrations, a timeline of the harpsichord, and an appendix of composers, reliable editions and original sources, this book is for all who love the harpsichord, or want to learn more about it.

Harpsichord and Clavichord

Harpsichord and Clavichord
Author: Igor Kipnis
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2007
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780415937658


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The Harpsichord and Clavichord, An Encyclopedia includes articles on this family of instruments, including famous players, composers, instruments builders, the construction of the instruments, and related terminology. It is the first complete reference on this important family of keyboard instruments. The contributors include major scholars of music and musical instrument history from around the world. It completes the three-volume Encyclopedia of Keyboard Instruments.

Authenticity in Performance: Eighteenth-Century Case Studies

Authenticity in Performance: Eighteenth-Century Case Studies
Author: Peter Le Huray
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1990-11-22
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780521399265


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Authenticity in Performance focuses on nine representative works from the Baroque and Classical periods, defining some of the more important questions that the performer and listener should ask.