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The Baroque Violin & Viola, vol. II
A Fifty-Lesson Course
Taschenbuch von Walter S. Reiter
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A groundbreaking pedagogical work, The Baroque Violin & Viola, Volume II: A Fifty-Lesson Course blends Walter Reiter's experience as a renowned teacher and performer to guide the reader through the techniques and interpretive complexities of the Baroque violin repertory.
A groundbreaking pedagogical work, The Baroque Violin & Viola, Volume II: A Fifty-Lesson Course blends Walter Reiter's experience as a renowned teacher and performer to guide the reader through the techniques and interpretive complexities of the Baroque violin repertory.
Über den Autor
Walter Reiter is internationally recognized as a leading Baroque violinist, leader and conductor. He has made countless recordings with both British and European Baroque orchestras as well as several highly acclaimed solo CDs. A devoted and experienced teacher of both modern and Baroque violin, he is currently Professor of Baroque Violin and Viola in the Royal Conservatory of The Hague in the Netherlands.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Foreword

  • Introductory quotes

  • Questions and Answers

  • Part Three

  • Approaching the Early Seventeenth Century Italian Sonata

  • Lesson Twenty-Four. Stepping Back in Time: Division Manuals 1535-1624. Ornamentation, Module Two

  • Divisions - Learning to Dare: Developing Basic Improvisational Skills - Sylvestro Ganassi's 'Fontegara' (Venice, 1535) - Studying Divisions from Ganassi's 'Fontegara' - Learning to Read Sixteenth and Seventeenth-century Music from Facsimiles - Note Values - Giovanni Bassano: 'Ricercate, passaggi et cadentie,' (Venice 1585) - Cadences - Aurelio Virgiliano: 'Regole Della Diminutione' (c 1600) - G. B. Spadi: 'Libro de passaggi ascendenti e descendenti' (Venice, 1624).

  • A Florentine Interlude. Towards 'The New Music:' from Plato to Caccini

  • Lesson Twenty-Five. The Noble Manner of Singing: Caccini's 'Le Nuove Musiche' (1602)

  • Passaggi - Three ways to Sing a Note - The Intonatio - Con Grazia - The Esclamazione - Transferring Caccini's 'Cor mio, deh! non languire' to the Violin - The Trillo and the Gruppo - Transferring the Vocal Trillo to the Violin - The Gruppo - Transferring the Vocal Gruppo to the Violin - Rhythmic Alteration - Transferring the Vocal Cascata to the Violin - Sprezzatura - Transferring Caccini's 'Deh, dove son fuggiti' to the Violin.

  • Lesson Twenty-Six. A Lesson from Francesco Rognoni Taeggio: Applying Vocal Technique to the Violin

  • El Portar della Voce - The Accento - The Tremolo - The Groppo - Del principiar sotto la nota - The Esclamatione - La Selva, Part Two - Francesco Rognoni's 'Way of slurring' -

  • Lesson Twenty-Seven. Giovanni Battista Fontana (1589 (?) - 1630) Sonata Terza

  • The Tactus - Reading this Sonata in the Original Notation Clefs - Rests - Coloration - Tempo Relationships and Proportional Notation.

  • Lesson Twenty-Eight. Dario Castello: Sonata Prima, for Soprano Solo

  • Lesson Twenty-Nine. Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi Mealli: Sonata Quarta Opus 4, La Biancuccia

  • 'Stylus Phantasticus' - Musica Ficta.

  • Lesson Thirty: Ornamentation, Module Three, including Tables of Ornaments Derived from the Sonatas of Corelli and Babell

  • A Roman Interlude: Transforming Visual Gestures into Sound

  • Part Four

  • Church Militant: The Sonatas of Schmelzer and Biber

  • Lesson Thirty-One. Johann Heinrich Schmelzer: Sonata Quarta from 'Sonatae unarum fidium' (1664)

  • Lesson Thirty-Two. Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber: the Mystery Sonatas. Sonata No 1: the Annunciation

  • The Mystery Sonatas: an Introduction - Reference to the Texts.

  • Lesson Thirty-Three. Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber: the Mystery Sonatas. Sonata No 10: The Crucifixion

  • Scordatura - Symbolism and the Jesuits - The Rhetorical Fragments Described.

  • Part Five

  • Supreme Refinement of the Human Spirit

  • François Couperin and the Music of France

  • Interlude in Versailles: Approaching the Music of the French Baroque

  • The Sun King and the Culture of Versailles - The Social Status of the Violin in France.

  • Lesson Thirty-Four. The 'Concerts Royaux' of François Couperin. Ornamentation, Module Four

  • The 'Concerts Royaux,' an Introduction - Couperin's Agrémens, as found in the Septiéme Concert Royal - The Tremblement - The Pincé - The Port de voix - The Tierce de coulé - The comma (petit silence) - Notes inégales - Slurs - Pitch - Addendum: The Doublé - The Aspiration - The Suspension.

  • Lesson Thirty-Five. To Soothe the Sorrows of a King. François Couperin: Septiéme Concert Royal (I)

  • Movement One (no title) - Allemande, Gayement - Postscript: Dynamic and Rhythmical inégalité, a Personal View.

  • Lesson Thirty-Six. François Couperin: Septiéme Concert Royal (II)

  • Sarabande Grave - Georg Muffat on Lully's Bowings.

  • Lesson Thirty-Seven. François Couperin: Septiéme Concert Royal (III)

  • Fuguéte - Gavote - Siciliéne.

  • Part Six

  • Approaching the Galant

  • Lesson Thirty-Eight. Beyond 'Beautiful': Searching for Meaning in Music. Handel: Sonata in A Major

  • Beautiful Sights and Beautiful Sounds - Handel and Mattheson - Der Vollkommene Capellmeister - Identifying Affects in the Handel Sonata Movement - Punctuation.

  • Lesson Thirty-Nine. Into the Galant: Tartini, Telemann, Quantz and Zuccari. Ornamentation Module Five

  • Tartini: Grace notes - Trills - Vibrato (Tremolo) - The Turn - The Mordent - Cadences. Telemann's Methodical Sonatas. Telemann's Ornaments: Rising and falling appoggiaturas - Trills - Passing notes - Harmonising ornaments - Turns - Rhythmic variation - Ornamented Cadences - Tiratas. Quantz - A Lesson from the Master: Quantz's Notated Adagio - Zuccari.

  • Part Seven

  • J.S. Bach

  • Lesson Forty. A Brief History of Baroque Romanticism: Bach's 'Sei Solo'

  • Lesson Forty-One. Johann Sebastian Bach, Sonata I, BWV 1001. Adagio

  • Bach's Written-out Ornamentation - The Necessity of Illusion - A Controversial Note - Afterthought.

  • Lesson Forty-Two. Johann Sebastian Bach, Sonata I, BWV 1001. Fuga

  • A Note on Resonance

  • Lesson Forty-Three. Johann Sebastian Bach, Sonata I, BWV 1001. Siciliana

  • Hooked Bowings

  • Lesson Forty-Four. Johann Sebastian Bach, Sonata I, BWV 1001. Presto

  • Bach and Rhetoric - On Slow practice.

  • Lesson Forty-Five. Intonation in Bach's 'Sei Solo.'

  • The Training of the Ear - Intonation Analysis - Learning to hear quickly - The Training of the Left Hand - Playing Chords: the Left Hand

  • Lesson Forty-Six. Johann Sebastian Bach, Partita III in E Major, BWV 1006. Preludio

  • Interlude: Bach and the Influence of French Culture in the German Lands

  • Bach and Dance

  • Lesson Forty-Seven. Johann Sebastian Bach: Partita III in E Major, BWV 1006

  • Loure

  • Tempo and Bowings in Bach's Loure - Punctuation and Articulation in Dance Movements - Punctuation and Articulation in Bach's Loure - Ornamentation in Bach's Dances.

  • Lesson Forty-Eight. Johann Sebastian Bach. Partita III in E Major, BWV 1006. Gavotte en Rondeaux

  • Lesson Forty-Nine. Johann Sebastian Bach. Partita III in E Major, BWV 1006. Minuets I and II

  • Lesson Fifty. Johann Sebastian. Bach. Partita III in E Major, BWV 1006. Bourée and Giga

  • Notes to Lessons

  • Bibliography

  • Index

  • Acknowledgements

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Genre: Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Allg. Handbücher & Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 360
Inhalt: Buch
ISBN-13: 9780197525128
ISBN-10: 0197525121
Sprache: Deutsch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Reiter, Walter S.
Besonderheit: Unsere Aufsteiger
Hersteller: Oxford University Press Inc
Maße: 277 x 212 x 25 mm
Von/Mit: Walter S. Reiter
Erscheinungsdatum: 10.12.2020
Gewicht: 0,965 kg
preigu-id: 118233599
Über den Autor
Walter Reiter is internationally recognized as a leading Baroque violinist, leader and conductor. He has made countless recordings with both British and European Baroque orchestras as well as several highly acclaimed solo CDs. A devoted and experienced teacher of both modern and Baroque violin, he is currently Professor of Baroque Violin and Viola in the Royal Conservatory of The Hague in the Netherlands.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Foreword

  • Introductory quotes

  • Questions and Answers

  • Part Three

  • Approaching the Early Seventeenth Century Italian Sonata

  • Lesson Twenty-Four. Stepping Back in Time: Division Manuals 1535-1624. Ornamentation, Module Two

  • Divisions - Learning to Dare: Developing Basic Improvisational Skills - Sylvestro Ganassi's 'Fontegara' (Venice, 1535) - Studying Divisions from Ganassi's 'Fontegara' - Learning to Read Sixteenth and Seventeenth-century Music from Facsimiles - Note Values - Giovanni Bassano: 'Ricercate, passaggi et cadentie,' (Venice 1585) - Cadences - Aurelio Virgiliano: 'Regole Della Diminutione' (c 1600) - G. B. Spadi: 'Libro de passaggi ascendenti e descendenti' (Venice, 1624).

  • A Florentine Interlude. Towards 'The New Music:' from Plato to Caccini

  • Lesson Twenty-Five. The Noble Manner of Singing: Caccini's 'Le Nuove Musiche' (1602)

  • Passaggi - Three ways to Sing a Note - The Intonatio - Con Grazia - The Esclamazione - Transferring Caccini's 'Cor mio, deh! non languire' to the Violin - The Trillo and the Gruppo - Transferring the Vocal Trillo to the Violin - The Gruppo - Transferring the Vocal Gruppo to the Violin - Rhythmic Alteration - Transferring the Vocal Cascata to the Violin - Sprezzatura - Transferring Caccini's 'Deh, dove son fuggiti' to the Violin.

  • Lesson Twenty-Six. A Lesson from Francesco Rognoni Taeggio: Applying Vocal Technique to the Violin

  • El Portar della Voce - The Accento - The Tremolo - The Groppo - Del principiar sotto la nota - The Esclamatione - La Selva, Part Two - Francesco Rognoni's 'Way of slurring' -

  • Lesson Twenty-Seven. Giovanni Battista Fontana (1589 (?) - 1630) Sonata Terza

  • The Tactus - Reading this Sonata in the Original Notation Clefs - Rests - Coloration - Tempo Relationships and Proportional Notation.

  • Lesson Twenty-Eight. Dario Castello: Sonata Prima, for Soprano Solo

  • Lesson Twenty-Nine. Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi Mealli: Sonata Quarta Opus 4, La Biancuccia

  • 'Stylus Phantasticus' - Musica Ficta.

  • Lesson Thirty: Ornamentation, Module Three, including Tables of Ornaments Derived from the Sonatas of Corelli and Babell

  • A Roman Interlude: Transforming Visual Gestures into Sound

  • Part Four

  • Church Militant: The Sonatas of Schmelzer and Biber

  • Lesson Thirty-One. Johann Heinrich Schmelzer: Sonata Quarta from 'Sonatae unarum fidium' (1664)

  • Lesson Thirty-Two. Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber: the Mystery Sonatas. Sonata No 1: the Annunciation

  • The Mystery Sonatas: an Introduction - Reference to the Texts.

  • Lesson Thirty-Three. Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber: the Mystery Sonatas. Sonata No 10: The Crucifixion

  • Scordatura - Symbolism and the Jesuits - The Rhetorical Fragments Described.

  • Part Five

  • Supreme Refinement of the Human Spirit

  • François Couperin and the Music of France

  • Interlude in Versailles: Approaching the Music of the French Baroque

  • The Sun King and the Culture of Versailles - The Social Status of the Violin in France.

  • Lesson Thirty-Four. The 'Concerts Royaux' of François Couperin. Ornamentation, Module Four

  • The 'Concerts Royaux,' an Introduction - Couperin's Agrémens, as found in the Septiéme Concert Royal - The Tremblement - The Pincé - The Port de voix - The Tierce de coulé - The comma (petit silence) - Notes inégales - Slurs - Pitch - Addendum: The Doublé - The Aspiration - The Suspension.

  • Lesson Thirty-Five. To Soothe the Sorrows of a King. François Couperin: Septiéme Concert Royal (I)

  • Movement One (no title) - Allemande, Gayement - Postscript: Dynamic and Rhythmical inégalité, a Personal View.

  • Lesson Thirty-Six. François Couperin: Septiéme Concert Royal (II)

  • Sarabande Grave - Georg Muffat on Lully's Bowings.

  • Lesson Thirty-Seven. François Couperin: Septiéme Concert Royal (III)

  • Fuguéte - Gavote - Siciliéne.

  • Part Six

  • Approaching the Galant

  • Lesson Thirty-Eight. Beyond 'Beautiful': Searching for Meaning in Music. Handel: Sonata in A Major

  • Beautiful Sights and Beautiful Sounds - Handel and Mattheson - Der Vollkommene Capellmeister - Identifying Affects in the Handel Sonata Movement - Punctuation.

  • Lesson Thirty-Nine. Into the Galant: Tartini, Telemann, Quantz and Zuccari. Ornamentation Module Five

  • Tartini: Grace notes - Trills - Vibrato (Tremolo) - The Turn - The Mordent - Cadences. Telemann's Methodical Sonatas. Telemann's Ornaments: Rising and falling appoggiaturas - Trills - Passing notes - Harmonising ornaments - Turns - Rhythmic variation - Ornamented Cadences - Tiratas. Quantz - A Lesson from the Master: Quantz's Notated Adagio - Zuccari.

  • Part Seven

  • J.S. Bach

  • Lesson Forty. A Brief History of Baroque Romanticism: Bach's 'Sei Solo'

  • Lesson Forty-One. Johann Sebastian Bach, Sonata I, BWV 1001. Adagio

  • Bach's Written-out Ornamentation - The Necessity of Illusion - A Controversial Note - Afterthought.

  • Lesson Forty-Two. Johann Sebastian Bach, Sonata I, BWV 1001. Fuga

  • A Note on Resonance

  • Lesson Forty-Three. Johann Sebastian Bach, Sonata I, BWV 1001. Siciliana

  • Hooked Bowings

  • Lesson Forty-Four. Johann Sebastian Bach, Sonata I, BWV 1001. Presto

  • Bach and Rhetoric - On Slow practice.

  • Lesson Forty-Five. Intonation in Bach's 'Sei Solo.'

  • The Training of the Ear - Intonation Analysis - Learning to hear quickly - The Training of the Left Hand - Playing Chords: the Left Hand

  • Lesson Forty-Six. Johann Sebastian Bach, Partita III in E Major, BWV 1006. Preludio

  • Interlude: Bach and the Influence of French Culture in the German Lands

  • Bach and Dance

  • Lesson Forty-Seven. Johann Sebastian Bach: Partita III in E Major, BWV 1006

  • Loure

  • Tempo and Bowings in Bach's Loure - Punctuation and Articulation in Dance Movements - Punctuation and Articulation in Bach's Loure - Ornamentation in Bach's Dances.

  • Lesson Forty-Eight. Johann Sebastian Bach. Partita III in E Major, BWV 1006. Gavotte en Rondeaux

  • Lesson Forty-Nine. Johann Sebastian Bach. Partita III in E Major, BWV 1006. Minuets I and II

  • Lesson Fifty. Johann Sebastian. Bach. Partita III in E Major, BWV 1006. Bourée and Giga

  • Notes to Lessons

  • Bibliography

  • Index

  • Acknowledgements

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Genre: Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Allg. Handbücher & Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 360
Inhalt: Buch
ISBN-13: 9780197525128
ISBN-10: 0197525121
Sprache: Deutsch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Reiter, Walter S.
Besonderheit: Unsere Aufsteiger
Hersteller: Oxford University Press Inc
Maße: 277 x 212 x 25 mm
Von/Mit: Walter S. Reiter
Erscheinungsdatum: 10.12.2020
Gewicht: 0,965 kg
preigu-id: 118233599
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