Focusing on keyboard instruments, this book explores performance challenges associated with music from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries. It delves into historical context and technical nuances, providing insights into the evolution of keyboard playing techniques and their impact on musical interpretation during this period.
Cambridge Handbooks to the Historical Performance of MusicSéria
Táto séria ponúka zasvätený pohľad do sveta historicky poučenej interpretácie hudby. Každý zväzok sa zameriava na konkrétny nástroj, skúma historické pramene a poskytuje praktické rady pre moderných hudobníkov. Čitatelia získajú hlbšie porozumenie dobovým hudobným praktikám a inšpiráciu pre ich vlastné interpretácie. Je to neoceniteľný sprievodca pre študentov, profesionálov aj záujemcov o historickú hudbu.



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