Johann David Heinichen's Gründliche Anweisung (1711) : comprehensive instruction on basso continuo, with historical biographies
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Johann David Heinichen's Gründliche Anweisung (1711) : comprehensive instruction on basso continuo, with historical biographies
(Harmonologia series, no. 17)
Pendragon Press, [2012?]
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Neu erfundene und gründliche Anweisung, wie ein Music-liebender auff gewisse vortheilhafftige Arth könne zu vollkommener Erlernung des General-Basses, ...
Newly invented and comprehensive instruction on how a music-lover can, in a certain advantageous way, achieve full acquisition of basso continuo, ...
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Note
Bibliography: p. [254]-[255]
Description and Table of Contents
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This book is the first translation of Johann David Heinichen's Grundliche Anweisung from 1711, in which he sought to develop a novel, methodical approach to basso continuo instruction. He begins with an extensive Foreword, in which he provides valuable insight into the vivid discussion of musical aesthetics taking place at that time. In the first part, conceived for the beginner, Heinichen lays out the fundamentals of figures, chords, meter andsimple ornaments. In the second part, in a thorough discussion of various methods for realizing basso continuo where no figures are given, an entire cantata by Francesco Cesarini (1664-1730) is analyzed down to the smallest detail, and the figures which belong are explained. After this he unveils for the first time in music history the circle of fifths with interspersed major and minor keys, through the understanding of which one could traverse through all the keys without offense. The Neu erfundene und grundliche Anweisung supplied what Heinichen perceived to be lacking in instruction at that time: a thorough and orderly method of instruction, providing a short path to the acquisition of basso continuo. One of this translation's distinguishing features is its comprehensive Appendix A, which contains the largest amount of information on the life of Johann David Heinichen currently available. Itconsists of biographies by well-known German authors including those of Johann Gottfried Walther, Ernst Ludwig Gerber, Hugo Riemann, Gustav Adolph Seibel as well as letters of Johann David Heinichen."
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