Musique baroque ?

Type:
boek
Titel:
Musique baroque ?
Auteur:
Haas, Frédérick
Jaar:
2025
Onderwerp:
Baroque
Music history
Music philosophy and esthetics
Composing
Musical interpretation
Taal:
Frans
Uitgever:
Paris Les Belles lettres 2025
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.GHM5 (Orpheus Instituut)
ISBN:
9782251456850
Paginering:
385 pages
Reeks:
Essais 53
Samenvatting:
In the 17th and 18th centuries, Europe was filled with music. Everywhere, music was being organised, developed and structured, under the influence of great founders: Monteverdi, ‘Inventor of the Opera’, Rameau, ‘Founder of Harmony’, J.S. Bach, ‘Father of all Music’, and other well-known names: Couperin, Vivaldi, Handel, Purcell, Lully... The music of this period, known in the meantime as “baroque music”, underwent a major revival in the 20th century and is now more widely performed than ever. It has an important place in the programming of concert halls and radio stations, and reaches a large and eclectic audience. Faced with this enthusiasm, the time has come to take a step back: can we define precisely what baroque music is? Why play it today? On what can we base the regeneration of practices that will continue to nourish the fascination of musicians and listeners? This book looks at compositional techniques, ornamentation and basso continuo, our relationship with time, the written word and historical sources, the musician's relationship with his or her instrument and what makes it a vehicle for intensity and expression. A book for music lovers and musicians, to help them understand, listen to and play Baroque music better. (Translated with DeepL.com)
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