The Beginners Method for Soprano and Alto Recorder, Book 2

The Beginners Method for Soprano and Alto Recorder, Book 2
Author: Sonja Burakoff
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 52
Release:
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781457466342

A well-planned, easy instruction book with graded lessons for C and F recorders separately or in duet form. Part 2 introduces dynamics, slurs, compound time and more in duet form.

Library of Congress Catalog

Library of Congress Catalog
Author: Library of Congress
Publisher:
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1973
Genre: Audio-visual materials
ISBN:

A cumulative list of works represented by Library of Congress printed cards.

The Recorder

The Recorder
Author: Richard W. Griscom
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 842
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Music
ISBN: 113583931X

A Choice "Best Academic" book in its first edition, The Recorder remains an essential resource for anyone who wants to know about this instrument. This new edition is thoroughly redone, takes account of the publishing activity of the years since its first publication, and still follows the original organization.

The Beginners Method for Soprano and Alto Recorder, Book 1

The Beginners Method for Soprano and Alto Recorder, Book 1
Author: Sonja Burakoff
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1992-11-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1457466333

A well-planned, easy instruction book with graded lessons for C and F recorders separately or in duet form. Offers identical preparatory exercises for both instruments.

"Music in the British Provinces, 1690?914 "

Author: Peter Holman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1351557319

The period covered by this volume, roughly from Purcell to Elgar, has traditionally been seen as a dark age in British musical history. Much has been done recently to revise this view, though research still tends to focus on London as the commercial and cultural hub of the British Isles. It is becoming increasingly clear, however, that by the mid-eighteenth century musical activity outside London was highly distinctive in terms of its reach, the way it was organized, and its size, richness, and quality. There was an extraordinary amount of musical activity of all sorts, in provincial theatres and halls, in the amateur orchestras and choirs that developed in most towns of any size, in taverns, and convivial clubs, in parish churches and dissenting chapels, and, of course, in the home. This is the first book to concentrate specifically on musical life in the provinces, bringing together new archival research and offering a fresh perspective on British music of the period. The essays brought together here testify to the vital role played by music in provincial culture, not only in socializing and networking, but in regional economies and rivalries, demographics and class dynamics, religion and identity, education and recreation, and community and the formation of tradition. Most important, perhaps, as our focus shifts from London to the regions, new light is shed on neglected figures and forgotten repertoires, all of them worthy of reconsideration.

The Cambridge Companion to Handel

The Cambridge Companion to Handel
Author: Donald Burrows
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1997-12-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1139825216

Handel is recognised as one of the principal creative figures in Baroque music. In this Companion acknowledged experts on Handel make their expertise accessible to the interested general reader and music lover. All the genres in which Handel composed are considered including oratorio, chamber cantata, opera, and church music, as well as works for the keyboard and orchestra. The wide-ranging, specially-commissioned essays cover topics from Handel's composing methods to his treatment of the Italian language and matters of performance practice. The background to Handel's musical career is a major theme of the volume. The opening chapters deal with his musical education in Germany and the circumstances in Italy during his time there. Most of Handel's career was based in London and important topics here include contemporary concert life and theatre management, the British and Italian musicians among whom he worked, and the librettists for the English oratorios.