A Compendium of Practical Musick in Five Parts
- Type:
- boek
- Titel:
- A Compendium of Practical Musick in Five Parts
- Jaar:
- 1667
- URL:
- https://www.loc.gov/item/08017364/ Library of Congress
- Onderwerp:
- 17th Century (1601-1700)
Method
Music theory
United Kingdom
algemene muziekleer_notenwaarden
Bevin, E
componeren
notatieproblemen
diminuties
dirigeren
dissonant
pavane
plagiaat
Playford, J
enharmoniek
fantasia
fermate
solmisatie
gagliarda
syncope
temperatuur
tempo
tritonus
Jenkins, J
Kapsberger, H
kerktoonsoorten
Kircher, A.
kwint/oktaafparallellen
Locke, M
majeur einde in mineurstuk
Simpson, C._portret
meerkorigheid
mensurale notatie
Morley, T
ms. toevoegingen door??
bünde
Colman
Coprario
Ferrabosco, A
Lupo
Mico
petit reprise
Ward, J
White, J - Taal:
- Engels
- Uitgever:
- London Godbid 1667
- Plaatsnummer:
- ORPH.KTS1 C1.38 11G21 (Orpheus Instituut)
- Paginering:
- [xvi]-176-[2]-6 pages engraved frontispiece, music examples
- Editie:
- 1st ed.
- Nota:
- According to Rebecca Herrisone (Manchester U, message to Eline Holl, 21 March 2020): "it is a special copy, which probably indicates some kind of interim stage between the 2nd and 3rd editions of the Compendium. That is, the passage printed in your Appendix is included in the 1678 edition (p. 94, downloadable from EEBO) — placed exactly as Simpson requests in the pre-amble to the Appendix – but not in the 1667 edition proper, so the version you have seems to have the later addition of this material pre-empted. The content of the Appendix is therefore material that is already known from the 1678 edition. However, I wasn’t aware that Simpson had written it earlier to include with copies of the 1667 edition. From the reproduction I assume that the Appendix forms a separate gathering, starting with the Errata list on the recto; we can’t really tell, then, at what point the addition was made: clearly proof-reading had identified the errors listed in the Errata, but this could have been done at any point after printing itself, so could come any time between 1667 and the later addition. However, Simpson’s text at the start of the Appendix clearly indicates that he doesn’t yet know if there will be another edition, and there is therefore some implication that the Appendix is relatively close in date to the 1667 edition itself."
Engraved frontispiece with portrait of Simpson by William Faithorne (1616-1691) - Permalink:
- https://cageweb.be/catalog/orp01:000003241