جهت استعلام قیمت، خرید و مشاهده نمونه صفحه محصول، لطفاً از طریق پشتیبانی فروشگاه در واتساپ و تلگرام اقدام فرمایید.
by Carl Parrish (Editor), John F. Ohl (Editor)
Anyone interested in the history and development of Western music
will welcome this collection of outstanding musical examples
illustrating the general course of musical style from the early Middle
Ages to the mid-eighteenth century. Included are 50 carefully selected
compositions of great historical importance — each masterful and
beautiful in its own right.
Selections include chants, the organum,
parts of masses, motets, chansons, canzonas, lute dances, madrigals,
ricercari, and clavecin pieces. Among the pieces are exquisite motets by
Josquin, Lassus, and Byrd; madrigals by Marenzio and Caccini; brilliant
instrumental displays by Frescobaldi, Pachelbel, Couperin, and Domenico
Scarlatti; choral music by Handel and Bach, and much more.
Each
example is accompanied by notes that identify the place of the
composition in the history of music and suggest ways for the reader to
undertake a useful analysis of that music. Most examples are in
easy-to-follow "short score" — i.e., in two staves, lending themselves
to analysis and performance by the student singly or in informal
ensembles. The music can be performed either vocally or at the keyboard,
allowing the reader to gain unmatched insight into the character and
significance of a rich cross-section of historic styles.