This dissertation aims to bring to light the music of Johann Melchior Gletle (1626-1683); a Swiss-German composer who lived the majority of his life working as the organist and Kapellmeister of Augsburg Cathedral. The primary focus of this dissertation is a single volume of music composed by Gletle in 1668: the Expeditionis Musicae Classis II, Op. 2. Consisting of thirty-six vesper psalms, it is conjectured that this publication was a form of ‘functional music’ intended for liturgical performance at Augsburg Cathedral. The first part of the dissertation (Chapters 1 to 3), is devoted to contextualising and analysing this volume of music, while the second part (Chapter 4) offers a practical means to perform this music in the form of an editio...
The central objective of this document is the production of a scholarly performance edition ...
"Vol. II ... consists primarily of selected movements from the cantatas of W.F. Bach, followed by tr...
331 p.Thesis (A.Mus.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.From 1568 to 1580, Antoniu...
Melchior Franck (c. 1579-1639) was Hofkapellmeister in Coburg, Germany for the majority of his life....
The most important and influential Lutheran hymnals published in Germany during the time of J. S. Ba...
© 2013 Frederic Murray KiernanBohemian composer Jan Dismas Zelenka (1679–1745) is now regarded as on...
Description: 2 v. : ill., facsims., music ; 30 cm. Notes: University of Otago department: Music. Vol...
© 1994 Dr. Janice Beverley StockigtThis thesis examines the Vespers psalm settings of the Bohemian ...
Johann Sebastian Bach\u27s original setting of the canticle known as the Magnificat is an example of...
ii In 1618, a German clergyman and musician named Erhard Bodenschatz published a collection of 115 m...
A critical edition of Johann Caspar Kerll’s Missa a Tre Chori. This edition is compiled from the twe...
The Berlin Hofkomponist Johann Friedrich Agricola (1720–1774) is today still perhaps best known as a...
This dissertation consists of a study and transcription of two motets, O mysterium venerabile and Sa...
This document centers on the Choralwerk, a large body of organ literature consisting of twenty-one v...
There are concordances to five motets from Carl Luython's collection Selectissimarum sacrarum cantio...
The central objective of this document is the production of a scholarly performance edition ...
"Vol. II ... consists primarily of selected movements from the cantatas of W.F. Bach, followed by tr...
331 p.Thesis (A.Mus.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.From 1568 to 1580, Antoniu...
Melchior Franck (c. 1579-1639) was Hofkapellmeister in Coburg, Germany for the majority of his life....
The most important and influential Lutheran hymnals published in Germany during the time of J. S. Ba...
© 2013 Frederic Murray KiernanBohemian composer Jan Dismas Zelenka (1679–1745) is now regarded as on...
Description: 2 v. : ill., facsims., music ; 30 cm. Notes: University of Otago department: Music. Vol...
© 1994 Dr. Janice Beverley StockigtThis thesis examines the Vespers psalm settings of the Bohemian ...
Johann Sebastian Bach\u27s original setting of the canticle known as the Magnificat is an example of...
ii In 1618, a German clergyman and musician named Erhard Bodenschatz published a collection of 115 m...
A critical edition of Johann Caspar Kerll’s Missa a Tre Chori. This edition is compiled from the twe...
The Berlin Hofkomponist Johann Friedrich Agricola (1720–1774) is today still perhaps best known as a...
This dissertation consists of a study and transcription of two motets, O mysterium venerabile and Sa...
This document centers on the Choralwerk, a large body of organ literature consisting of twenty-one v...
There are concordances to five motets from Carl Luython's collection Selectissimarum sacrarum cantio...
The central objective of this document is the production of a scholarly performance edition ...
"Vol. II ... consists primarily of selected movements from the cantatas of W.F. Bach, followed by tr...
331 p.Thesis (A.Mus.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.From 1568 to 1580, Antoniu...