Code de musique pratique, ou Méthodes pour apprendre la musique, meme à des aveugles, pour former la voix & l'oreille

Type:
boek
Titel:
Code de musique pratique, ou Méthodes pour apprendre la musique, meme à des aveugles, pour former la voix & l'oreille
Auteur:
Rameau, Jean-Philippe
Jaar:
1760
URL:
https://gallica.bnf.fr/view3if/ga/ark:/12148/bpt6k1080202 IIIF
Onderwerp:
18th Century (1701-1800)
Method
Music theory
Singing
France
?-stemmig bc
acciaccatura
ademhalen
Amiot
arpeggio
arpeggio en orgel
artikulatie
basse fondamentale
bc
bc als voorspel voor compositie
bc_dynamiek
bc_onbecijferd
cadence
dynamiek
emoties
enharmoniek
Frans-Italiaans
tasto solo
toucher
handhouding
hoboriet
virtuositeit
improvisatie
zangkunst
Zarlino
zuiverheid
Rameau, J.P._Castor et Pollux
Rameau, J.P._Hippolyte et Aricie
kwint/oktaafparallellen
lesgeven
messa di voce
becijferen van bas
bovensecunde triller
klankkwaliteit
Lully, J.B._Armide
methode voor blinden
methodes_belang van
principe sonore
stemomvang
vingerzetting
Taal:
Frans
Uitgever:
Paris Imprimerie Royale 1760
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.KTS1 C3.24 03I30a (Orpheus Instituut)
Paginering:
xx-185 pages engraved frontispiece
Editie:
1st ed.
Nota:
"Rameau's last published book on harmonic theory. Working with the fundamental principles of harmonic theory established in his revolutionary 'Traité de l'Harmonie' (1722), Rameau presented in the 'Code' an alternative explanation for the derivation of the minor third (based on the upper partials of a vibrating body). He also classified the suspension as a type of substitution, and "attempted to relate proportion in music to that in other disciplines, [seeking] to confirm the derivation of music from a universal, cosmic principle founded on nature and on unity" (GDM). This last theoretical flight of fancy, which Rameau had stated before in his 'Observations sur notre instinct pour la musique' (1756), was the major cause of Rameau's break with the Encyclopedists. The controversy is detailed in Rameau's 'Origine des Sciences' and 'Lettre à M. D'Alembert,' both bound in with this copy of the 'Code'." (from an inserted note printed on paper from John Howell - Books San Francisco)
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