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Baroque Music Nicholas Anderson

Baroque Music By Nicholas Anderson

Baroque Music by Nicholas Anderson


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A study of baroque music. This book relates musical history to the cultural milieux of church and court, as well as to public patronage. It considers major figures such as Bach, Handel and Vivaldi, as well as lesser-known composers such as Telemann, Charpentier and Stradella.

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Baroque Music: From Monteverdi to Handel by Nicholas Anderson

The Baroque style - one of the richest traditions in Western music - emerged during the late 16th century and lasted well into the 18th. Italy was the source of this new impulse, which soon spread across Europe, and the period was one of contrasts and innovations. Few other eras witnessed such a profusion of new forms: opera, oratorio, cantata, sonata and concerto. Although Baroque music contained distinct national idioms, fundamental values were shared by all the leading creative figures of the time. All aimed to stir emotions - those emotions appropriate to their two great patrons, the Church and the nobility. Ecclesiastical commissions freed composers to depict suffering, pathos and elation; whilst secular and court patrons gave them the opportunity to evoke splendour and opulence. Nicholas Anderson relates musical history to the cultural milieux of Church and court, as well as to public patronage. He considers major figures such as Bach, Handel and Vivaldi, and lesser-known artists whose music is now being avidly collected and explored - such as Telemann, Charpentier, Stradella and Leclair - allowing a broad perspective on this prolific period. Not only was the Baroque period blessed with a plethora of great composers; it also provided the foundations for all subsequent musical development. Its enduring strength is reflected in the popularity of today's authentic performances and recordings. Nicholas Anderson, broadcaster, writer and music scholar, was a producer for BBC Radio 3 1971-1991, specialising in the Baroque repertory. He is a Lecturer at the Royal Academy of Music, and contributes to Gramophone and Early Music, as well as being consultant to the recording companies Erato and Teldec.

Table of Contents

New thinking in Italy; development of the Baroque style; Italian opera and sacred music; Germany: Italian virtuosity, Lutheran Hymnody; France of the Grand Siecle; Italian oratorio, cantata, instrumental forms; eighteenth-century Italy: opera and instrumental music; England - music of court, commonwealth and restoration; eighteenth-century England - musical diversity; eighteenth-century France - Couperin to Rameau; eighteenth-century Germany - musical synthesis.

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GOR002439739
9780500016060
0500016062
Baroque Music: From Monteverdi to Handel by Nicholas Anderson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
19940531
224
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