Essays in performance practice
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Essays in performance practice
(Studies in musicology, no. 58)
UMI Research Press, c1982
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- The use of baroque treatises on musical performance
- Donington's A performer's guide to baroque music, a review
- The French inégales, Quantz and Bach
- An answer to Donington's critique
- External evidence and uneven notes
- The dotted note and the so-called French style
- Rhythm in the two versions of Bach's French overture, BWV 831
- Facts and fiction about overdotting
- Once more the "French overture style"
- The overdotting syndrome, anatomy of a delusion
- Misconceptions about the French trill in the 17th and 18th centuries
- A new look at Bach's ornamentation
- Notes on "melodic" and "harmonic" ornaments
- Couperin and the downbeat doctrine for appoggiaturas - Ornament and structure
- The appoggiatura in Mozart's recitative