The Performance of 16th-Century Music: Learning from the Theorists

Author:   Anne Smith (Recorder and Renaissance Flute Instructor, Recorder and Renaissance Flute Instructor, Schola Cantorum Basiliensis)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780199742622


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   14 April 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Anne Smith (Recorder and Renaissance Flute Instructor, Recorder and Renaissance Flute Instructor, Schola Cantorum Basiliensis)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.90cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 16.00cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780199742622


ISBN 10:   0199742626
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   14 April 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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About the Companion Web Site Preface I. Introduction II. Part-Book vs. Score Culture III. Solmization IV. Metric Hierarchy, Articulation, and Rhythmic Flexibility V. Cadences VI. Mode VII. The Rhetoric of Counterpoint VIII. What Skills were Expected of Professional Musicians? IX. Score Culture X. Conclusion Appendix: Modal Characteristics Bibliography Index

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<br> Written by a performer and teacher with years of hands-on experience, this is much more than a tutor or set of rules; it is a dialogue with musicians of the past that provides modern performers - both sixteenth-century specialists and those just entering the field - with a technical, artistic, and cognitive framework for singing and playing this eminently expressive music. --Bruce Haynes, Universit? de Montr?al, Senior Fellow of the Canada Council and author, The End of Early Music<p><br> Anne Smith proves that taking the theorists seriously, and consequently applying all the information they give us, does change the picture indeed. We learn to read and to hear with 16th-century eyes and ears, we learn the language from within. Now we performers must have the courage to approach this wonderful repertoire with a fresh look, departing from our comfortable habits and common beliefs. We will be surprised and, more importantly, profoundly moved by the results - to the benefit of our a


<br> Written by a performer and teacher with years of hands-on experience, this is much more than a tutor or set of rules; it is a dialogue with musicians of the past that provides modern performers - both sixteenth-century specialists and those just entering the field - with a technical, artistic, and cognitive framework for singing and playing this eminently expressive music. --Bruce Haynes, Universit de Montr al, Senior Fellow of the Canada Council and author, The End of Early Music<p><br> Anne Smith proves that taking the theorists seriously, and consequently applying all the information they give us, does change the picture indeed. We learn to read and to hear with 16th-century eyes and ears, we learn the language from within. Now we performers must have the courage to approach this wonderful repertoire with a fresh look, departing from our comfortable habits and common beliefs. We will be surprised and, more importantly, profoundly moved by the results - to the benefit of our au


"""The 200-plus pages are spilling over with practical information, historical details, amusing and often provocative quotes from composers and performers of the period, and just about anything else that today's performers of 16th-century music need to know. An added bonus is a companion web site that Oxford University press created."" --Early Music America ""Written by a performer and teacher with years of hands-on experience, this is much more than a tutor or set of rules; it is a dialogue with musicians of the past that provides modern performers - both sixteenth-century specialists and those just entering the field - with a technical, artistic, and cognitive framework for singing and playing this eminently expressive music."" --Bruce Haynes, Université de Montréal, Senior Fellow of the Canada Council and author, The End of Early Music ""Anne Smith proves that taking the theorists seriously, and consequently applying all the information they give us, does change the picture indeed. We learn to read and to hear with 16th-century eyes and ears, we learn the language from within. Now we performers must have the courage to approach this wonderful repertoire with a fresh look, departing from our comfortable habits and common beliefs. We will be surprised and, more importantly, profoundly moved by the results - to the benefit of our audiences."" --Dr. Barthold Kuijken, Royal Conservatories of Brussels and The Hague ""Very much a teacher's book."" --The Performance Practice Review ""If you're in any way interested in music from the period, indeed in the discipline of understanding, advising on, teaching or generally appreciating the evolution of performance practice, this will prove an informative and highly useful book."" --Classical Net"


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For almost forty years, 16th-century music - particularly on renaissance flutes - has been the focus of Anne Smith's work at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis.

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