The Dawning of American Keyboard MusicBloomsbury Academic, 19.10.1988 - 438 Seiten Clark provides an extensive survey of the keyboard culture of the young American nation. Written in straightforward, accessible style, the volume covers the period 1787-1830. Clark's unusual organization of the music by genre . . . reveals the wide expanse of the early musical output. . . . This volume belongs in every academic library and on the shelves of all pianists interested in US national musical heritage. Clark's `overriding wish is that some of this music will be played and heard again.' This reviewer heartily concurs and applauds this book as a solid cornerstone upon which his wish may be built. Choice |
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... notes of the turn repeated in rapid succession so long as the time will admit , concluding with the other two notes , which latter notes are denominated the turn of the Shake . Corri further explains : Note ; the number of notes in the ...
... notes , the dots less short , and dots under a slur still shorter yet . Corri calls the dashes " staccato , " the dots " disgiunto . " Cramer is the most specific : These small Dashes ( 1 ) shew that the notes must be played in a ...
... note motive later in the second section ( end of meas . 31 to meas . 34 ) a shortened version of the basic three notes cannot be determined . Another possibility are the rising or descending three notes associated with the horn fifths ...
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Sonatas Rausch to Heinrich | 1 |
120 | 18 |
110 | 22 |
Urheberrecht | |
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