While extensive research has been published on the general subjects of Purcell and his odes, the specific area of performance analysis has received only modest attention. The efforts made by historians to explain and preserve the music of Purcell should ultimately be utilized in the performance of his music. To that end, the purpose of the study was to prepare a performance analysis of Come ye sons of art by Henry Purcell.Chapter III consisted of the performance analysis. The available performance editions were reviewed, followed by the definition of appropriate modern performance forces based on documentation of Purcell's probable resources. A compendium of performance practice procedures followed in which practical solutions to problems o...
Two legal documents recently discovered among The National Archives at Kew in London provide new inf...
The purpose of the study is to provide a performance practice guide of selected works from the Baroq...
Henry Purcell has long been acknowledged as one of England’s greatest composers. Little is known abo...
This study examines sets of original English performing material for concerted music – for instrumen...
Primary source documents considered in this study are Dryden's text published in 1691 and reprinted ...
This document concerns itself with aspects of late eighteenth-century performance practice, most not...
In recent years, much debate has ensued regarding the level of consideration that should be given to...
The Ashgate Research Companion to Henry Purcell provides a comprehensive and authoritative review of...
The tercentenary of Henry Purcell’s death fell in 1995, and this volume of specially commissioned es...
In this study I attempted to create a historically informed performance of Handel's Four Coronation ...
The paper summarises the lessons and conclusions of a large study of over 100 recordings of Johann S...
This thesis uses the joint approaches of theatre research and musicology to reveal the overlooked so...
Entries in The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Historical Performance in Music as follows: Academy of Anci...
With a career spanning over four decades, Henry Fillmore earned wide recognition as an important and...
In this document I approach the performance of seventeenth-century vocal music via rhetorically-info...
Two legal documents recently discovered among The National Archives at Kew in London provide new inf...
The purpose of the study is to provide a performance practice guide of selected works from the Baroq...
Henry Purcell has long been acknowledged as one of England’s greatest composers. Little is known abo...
This study examines sets of original English performing material for concerted music – for instrumen...
Primary source documents considered in this study are Dryden's text published in 1691 and reprinted ...
This document concerns itself with aspects of late eighteenth-century performance practice, most not...
In recent years, much debate has ensued regarding the level of consideration that should be given to...
The Ashgate Research Companion to Henry Purcell provides a comprehensive and authoritative review of...
The tercentenary of Henry Purcell’s death fell in 1995, and this volume of specially commissioned es...
In this study I attempted to create a historically informed performance of Handel's Four Coronation ...
The paper summarises the lessons and conclusions of a large study of over 100 recordings of Johann S...
This thesis uses the joint approaches of theatre research and musicology to reveal the overlooked so...
Entries in The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Historical Performance in Music as follows: Academy of Anci...
With a career spanning over four decades, Henry Fillmore earned wide recognition as an important and...
In this document I approach the performance of seventeenth-century vocal music via rhetorically-info...
Two legal documents recently discovered among The National Archives at Kew in London provide new inf...
The purpose of the study is to provide a performance practice guide of selected works from the Baroq...
Henry Purcell has long been acknowledged as one of England’s greatest composers. Little is known abo...