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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CLAVIERIST»
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1
Johann Sebastian Bach's Art of Fugue: Performance Practice ...
(Jeder Clavierist soll von Rechtswegen einen guten Flügel und auch ein gutes
Clavichord haben, damit er aufbeyden allerley Sachen abwechselnd spielen
könne.) c. P. e. bach, 1753:10-11; english translation in mitchell, 1949/1951: 37.
2
A History of Pianoforte-playing and Pianoforte-literature
While Frescobaldi was the greatest organist and clavierist of the first half of the 17
th century, in its second half the same rank was taken by a native of Tuscany,
Bernardo Pasquini (b. 1637), a pupil of the noted composer of cantatas and ...
Karl Friedrich Weitzmann, Otto Lessmann, Theodore Baker, 1897
3
Bowed and keyboard instruments in the age of Mozart: ...
... I said to H. Stein that I would like to play his organ because the organ was my
passion. He was most astonished at this and said: what, such a man as you, such
a great Clavierist wants to play on an instrument where there is no douceur, ...
Thomas Friedemann Steiner, 2010
4
The Monthly Musical Record
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, the most distinguished, though perhaps not the most
gifted son of Johann Sebastian, was born in 1714, and in 1738 became the “
clavierist” (harpsichord player) to Frederick the Great, who, as most of my readers
...
In Rome he became acquainted with Alessandro Scarlatti, and also with his son
Domenico, the first Italian clavierist of the time, and of no mean skill as an
organist. A contest was arranged between D. Scarlatti and Handel, by Cardinal
Ottoboni ...
Mrs. Julian Marshall, 1883
6
Lights of Two Centuries
He played ripieno (rfp i a'no) violin," says Mattheson, "and affected to behave as if
he could not count five, being naturally inclined to dry humor. But on an occasion
when there happened to be no clavierist, he was persuaded to take the place, ...
Edward Everett Hale, 1887
7
Keyboard Portraits: Performing Character in the Eighteenth ...
Bach ends the autobiography by reflecting upon his current aim in composition,
namely to write for the clavier "as songfully as possible" for "music primarily must
touch the heart, and the clavierist never can accomplish that through mere bluster
...
Sara Gross Ceballos, 2008
8
German Music Criticism in the Late Eighteenth Century: ...
63 64 65 66 67 68 69 Reich iibersehen sollende Componist, sondern der blosse
Clavierist bey Hrn. Bach gar zu sehr die Oberhand behalten. Betrachten wir die
fiir das Clavier durch und durch besonders ausgezogene Stimme: so sind es die
...
For example, C. P. E. Bach wrote in his Versuch in 1753: Every clavierist should
have a good harpsichord and also a good clavichord to be able to play all kind of
pieces alternately. Whoever can play on the clavichord in a good fashion will be ...
10
At the Piano with Mozart
Vogler's fingering too is wretched; his left thumb is just like that of the late
Adlgasser [Anton Adlgasser (1729-1777), Salzburg composer and clavierist;
Mozart succeeded him as court organist] and he does all the treble runs with the
thumb and ...