Italian Organ Music - A Classic Article on the History of Italian Organ Compositions

Italian Organ Music - A Classic Article on the History of Italian Organ Compositions

Author: C. Abdy Williams

Publisher: Read Books Ltd

Published: 2016-10-03

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 1473358566

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This volume contains a vintage article on the subject of Italian organ music, being a detailed history of its origins and development with reference to notable players and composers. “Italian Organ Music” will appeal to those with a love of this fabulous instrument, and it is not to be missed by those interested in it's colourful history and evolution in Europe. Contents include: “Landino”, “The Several Kinds of Ancient Organ”, “Organs at St. Mark's”, “Venice”, “Zuchetti”, “Organum Magnum and Organum Parvum”, “Organists and Organ Builder”, “Squarcialupo”, “Willaert”, “Buus”, “The Music at St. Mark's”, “The Earliest Printed Italian Organ Music”, etc. Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction on the history of the organ.


The Language of the Classical French Organ

The Language of the Classical French Organ

Author: Fenner Douglass

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 1995-01-01

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 9780300064261

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The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries witnessed the growth of a unique relationship between the French organ and the music written for it. Until recently, however, the roots of this precise musical tradition lay hidden in the sixteenth century. Illuminating these mysteries for the modern audience, Mr. Douglass has traced the development of the French organ from the sixteenth century through the Classical Period (1655-1770).For the first time in English, an explanation is given of the role of mixtures in the plenum of the French instrument of the Classical Period. Because the plenum determines the very character of the organ, and because the mixtures exert the strongest influence upon its sonority, the reader will be able to understand why French composers were writing music for the plenum sharply different from that of their contemporaries in northern Europe. Especially useful is the first complete compilation of known sources of information about French classical organ restriction. Having assimilated the historical facts about the instrument, the reader will be ready to interpret the music of this period on a modern organ.Mr. Douglass is professor organ at the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music. This authoritative study of the French classical organ is a major source for the interpretation of early French organ music. For this new edition, the author has added a chapter on touch in early French organs and its importance for practice. The bibliography has also been extensively revised. Reviews of the previous edition: "The extensive and valuable materials assembled in this study will make it indispensable to both the performer and the scholar of French organ literature."—Almonte C. Howell, Jr., Notes "The only work of its kind in English. . . . Bringing together all of the sources into one volume was alone a task of considerable proportions, and the many conclusions drawn from a careful study of the sources make it a necessary reference for any further study. It should be not only on the shelves but also in the mind of every organ devotee."—Rudolph Kremer, Journal of the American Musicological Society "Douglass has shown us the way that organ studies ought to develop over the next few decades."—Music and Letters


The Etude

The Etude

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Published: 1908

Total Pages: 378

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The Evolution of Organ Music in the 17th Century

The Evolution of Organ Music in the 17th Century

Author: John R. Shannon

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2014-01-10

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 0786488662

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The 17th century was the century of the organ in much the same way the 19th century was the century of the piano. Almost without exception, the major composers of the century wrote for the instrument, and most of them were practicing organists themselves. This historical book surveys, analyzes, and discusses the major national styles of 17th century European organ music. Due to the extraordinarily extensive body of literature produced during this 100-year period, this text includes 350 musical examples to illustrate the various styles. The book also includes brief discussions of the various national styles of organ building, an appendix about the various notational methods used in the 17th century, and a chapter on Spain and Portugal written by Andre Lash, an expert on the subject.