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Noelia Penelope Greer, 2012
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A History of Baroque Music
His several travels in Europe brought him international fame as a keyboardist,
and he certainly helped to introduce the music of the English virginalist
composers on the Continent. In 1613, because of a sexual scandal, he fled
England for ...
3
A History of the Harpsichord
Furthermore, the virginalist repertory, in repositories such as My Ladye Nevelh
Booke, Parlhenia or the Maydenhead of the First Musicke that ever was printed
for the Virginnals, and the FitzwilUam Virginal Book, continued in popularity for ...
4
A Treasury of Early Music: Masterworks of the Middle Ages, ...
The term Virginalist, applied to the English school of keyboard music of the late
Renaissance, derives from the English form of harpsichord known as the virginal
(often used in the plural: virginals). The virginalist repertory was of the greatest ...
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"Recevez Ce Mien Petit Labeur": Studies in Renaissance Music ...
Scholarly interest in the virginalist repertoire had meanwhile found a. 31 In the
Preface to volume 6 of La Trésor, Aristide Farrenc notes that he had previously
bought several collections of early keyboard music in London sales. 32 The ...
Mark Delaere, Pieter Bergé, 2008
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A Performer's Guide to Renaissance Music
New York: Cambridge University Press,2000. Hunt,Edgar.The Crumhorn. New
York:Schott Music Corp.,1975. Edition ll239. Hunter,Desmond.“The Application of
(Ornamental) Strokes in English Virginalist Music:A Brief Chronological Survey.
Jeffery T. Kite-Powell, 2007
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Masterpieces of Music Before 1750
The virginalist literature comprises dances such as the pavane and galliard,
variations, preludes in improvisatory style, the polyphonic fantasia or "fancy" (
English names for the ricercar), a special cantus ftrrmis type called the In Nomme,
and ...
Carl Parrish, John F. Ohl, 2013
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Keyboard Music Before 1700
A handful of pieces by the compiler have dates—1635, 1636, and 1638. Some
virginalist music is included, but not in very good texts; Byrd's The Woods So Wild
, for example, is reduced to its first two variations. There are simple versions of ...
9
Playing the Harpsichord
The few authentic virginalist fmgerings which we have, allow of the possibility of
inequality, indeed almost make it unavoidable, but experience suggests that
equal notes, carefully articulated in short groups, are what is really called for by
this ...
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Walsingham in Literature and Culture from the Middle Ages to ...
Both Byrd and John Bull (1562/63—1628), by common agreement the two
greatest composers of the English virginalist school, wrote expansive variations
on the "Walsingham" melody.6 But to date, no scholar has offered an accounting
of the ...
Dominic Janes, Gary Fredric Waller, 2010
ȘTIRI NOI CARE INCLUD TERMENUL «VIRGINALIST»
Află ce ziare naționale și internaționale au scris despre și cum este întrebuințat termenul
virginalist în contextul următoarelor știri.
Sweelink's Impact
... and the figuration, motivic idioms, and ornamentation of the English virginalist school. Sweelinck's fame as a teacher was very widespread—in Germany he ... «The Boston Musical Intelligencer, Iun 15»
Alan Feinberg: 'Basically Bull'
... the adventurous keyboard worlds of the vexatious Elizabethan composer John Bull, and his contemporaries, the virginalists who invented virtuoso keyboard ... «New York Times, Iun 13»
Richard Marlow, a force behind Portland's William Byrd Festival, dies
A student of the distinguished musicologist Thurston Dart, he wrote a doctoral dissertation on the 17th-century virginalist Giles Farnaby. As founder of the ... «OregonLive.com, Iun 13»
Elliott Carter, Composer Who Decisively Snapped Tradition, Dies at …
... ballet “Pocahontas” (1939), a work with echoes of Stravinsky's “Rite of Spring” and the residue of an early interest in the music of the Elizabethan virginalists. «New York Times, Nov 12»
Zum Tode Gustav Leonhardts Händel war ihm zu barock
... allenfalls die Bach-Söhne ließ er gelten; an Händel störte ihn das „Barocke“, Prunkfassadenhafte - und an den Werken vor den englischen „Virginalists“ die zu ... «FAZ - Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Ian 12»
Mahan Esfahani at the House of the Redeemer
... record the complete works for harpsichord, virginals, and organ of the English Virginalist composer John Bull (1562-1628), the 'Liszt of the harpsichord.'. «Payvand, Sep 07»