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Early Keyboard Instruments David Rowland (The Open University, Milton Keynes)

Early Keyboard Instruments By David Rowland (The Open University, Milton Keynes)

Summary

Discusses a variety of issues involved in the performance of keyboard music from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries. Forms a useful introduction to historical performance issues for student performers or amateurs, whether playing on period instruments or on the modern piano.

Early Keyboard Instruments Summary

Early Keyboard Instruments: A Practical Guide by David Rowland (The Open University, Milton Keynes)

Early Keyboard Instruments covers a wide range of performance issues on keyboard instruments relevant to the music from c.1700-c.1900. It includes descriptions of the harpsichords, clavichords, pianos and other stringed-keyboard instruments used by performers of the period as well as aspects of technique such as harpsichord registration, piano pedalling and keyboard fingering. Aspects of the notation of keyboard music are discussed, as is articulation, embellishment, tempo flexibility and rubato. A substantial chapter is devoted to case studies, illustrating how the aspects of performance discussed in the rest of the book are worked out in practice, whether playing on period instruments or on the modern piano.

Early Keyboard Instruments Reviews

'... it is, in fact, an excellent introduction ... I wish there had been a book like it when I was a school.' Clifford Bartlett, Early Music Review
'A significant body of information, lucid and succinct.' Early Music
'... the breadth and clarity of presentation and indexing will no doubt ensure that players of any keyboard instrument will want to have [this book] to hand for quick consultation and revision for many years to come.' The British Clavichord Society Newsletter

Table of Contents

1. Stylistic awareness and keyboard music; 2. Repertory, performance and notation; 3. The instruments; 4. Use of instruments and technique; 5. Non-notated and notated issues; 6. Case studies; 7. Continuo realisation.

Additional information

GOR002263516
9780521643856
0521643856
Early Keyboard Instruments: A Practical Guide by David Rowland (The Open University, Milton Keynes)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
20010326
168
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