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Early Music: A Very Short Introduction Thomas Forrest Kelly (Morton B. Knafel Professor of Music, Morton B. Knafel Professor of Music, Harvard University)

Early Music: A Very Short Introduction par Thomas Forrest Kelly (Morton B. Knafel Professor of Music, Morton B. Knafel Professor of Music, Harvard University)

Early Music: A Very Short Introduction Thomas Forrest Kelly (Morton B. Knafel Professor of Music, Morton B. Knafel Professor of Music, Harvard University)


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In this Very Short Introduction, Thomas Forrest Kelly frames chapters on the forms, techniques, and repertories of the medieval, Renaissance, and baroque periods with discussion of why old music has been and should be revived, along with a short history of early music revivals.

Early Music: A Very Short Introduction Résumé

Early Music: A Very Short Introduction Thomas Forrest Kelly (Morton B. Knafel Professor of Music, Morton B. Knafel Professor of Music, Harvard University)

The music of the medieval, Renaissance, and baroque periods have been repeatedly discarded and rediscovered ever since they were new. An interest in music of the past has been characteristic of a part of the musical world since the early 19th century. The revival of Gregorian chant in the early 19th century; the "Cecilian movement" in later 19th-century Germany seeking to immortalize Palestrina's music as a sound-ideal; Mendelssohn's revival of Bach: these are some of the efforts made in the past to restore still earlier music. In recent years this interest has taken on particular meaning, representing two specific trends: first, a rediscovery of little-known underappreciated repertories, and second, an effort to recover lost performing styles, with the conviction that such music will come to life anew with the right performance. Much has been gained in the 20th century from the study and revival of instruments, playing techniques, and repertories. In this VSI, Thomas Forrest Kelly frames chapters on the forms, techniques, and repertories practices of the medieval, Renaissance, and baroque periods with discussion of why old music has been and should be revived, as well as a short history of early music revivals. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

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À propos de Thomas Forrest Kelly (Morton B. Knafel Professor of Music, Morton B. Knafel Professor of Music, Harvard University)

Thomas Forrest Kelly is the Morton B. Knafel Professor of Music at Harvard University. He is the author, among other books, of First Nights (Yale, 2004, named a New York Times Notable Book of the Year), and First Nights at the Opera (Yale, 2004). He has been president of Early Music America.

Sommaire

List of Illustrations Chapter 1: What is Meant by "Early Music"? Chapter 2: Repertories: Medieval Chapter 3: Repertories: Renaissance Chapter 4: Repertories: Baroque Chapter 5: Performing Issues Chapter 6: A Very Short History of the Modern Early Music Revival Further Reading Index

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GOR004790552
9780199730766
0199730768
Early Music: A Very Short Introduction Thomas Forrest Kelly (Morton B. Knafel Professor of Music, Morton B. Knafel Professor of Music, Harvard University)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2011-06-09
144
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