This document explores the ornamentations found in the four flute concerti of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. It considers C. P. E. Bach's and J. J. Quantz's suggestions for the execution of trills and appoggiaturas according to the directives found in each of their treatises, and it proposes a style of execution for the various types of trills and appoggiaturas written into the original manuscripts of Bach's flute concerti. Often the execution that works best goes against the conventional rule of on-beat performance of all embellishments. The document also examines any differences in notation of these ornaments between the versions for the flute versus their original versions for the keyboard. Many of the elaborate symbols used to notate orname...
This article deals with the history of the development of ornamentation in keyboard music, the princ...
Musical examples, arranged in the order in which they occur in the text, will be found on pages 65 ...
Thesis (M.Mus.)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Humanities, Wits School of Arts, 201
The objects of this study are some selected passages from the keyboard works of Johann Sebastian Bac...
This dissertation investigates the practical considerations of executing specific ornaments in a pia...
This document explores some music of the Baroque era. Specifically, it is concerned with eighteenth ...
Many students who study a classical instrument will someday be asked to perform a piece from the Bar...
The basic purpose of this dissertation is to provide the trombonist of today with a realization conc...
The ornamentation in the keyboard sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti is investigated in light of evidence...
Writers on 18th-century musical ornamentation have traditionally focused on the execution of notated...
This study presents new editions of four Baroque oboe concerti with ornaments added to the slow move...
Reproduced from typescript. --- Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Rochester, 1975.The purpose of this d...
Building on the existing analytical literature, I examine ornamentation in C. P. E. Bach’s keyboard ...
Structural designs that grew around the basic framework of the eighteenth century flute concerto ge...
This thesis examines the art and the historical practice of embellishments with a special focus on t...
This article deals with the history of the development of ornamentation in keyboard music, the princ...
Musical examples, arranged in the order in which they occur in the text, will be found on pages 65 ...
Thesis (M.Mus.)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Humanities, Wits School of Arts, 201
The objects of this study are some selected passages from the keyboard works of Johann Sebastian Bac...
This dissertation investigates the practical considerations of executing specific ornaments in a pia...
This document explores some music of the Baroque era. Specifically, it is concerned with eighteenth ...
Many students who study a classical instrument will someday be asked to perform a piece from the Bar...
The basic purpose of this dissertation is to provide the trombonist of today with a realization conc...
The ornamentation in the keyboard sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti is investigated in light of evidence...
Writers on 18th-century musical ornamentation have traditionally focused on the execution of notated...
This study presents new editions of four Baroque oboe concerti with ornaments added to the slow move...
Reproduced from typescript. --- Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Rochester, 1975.The purpose of this d...
Building on the existing analytical literature, I examine ornamentation in C. P. E. Bach’s keyboard ...
Structural designs that grew around the basic framework of the eighteenth century flute concerto ge...
This thesis examines the art and the historical practice of embellishments with a special focus on t...
This article deals with the history of the development of ornamentation in keyboard music, the princ...
Musical examples, arranged in the order in which they occur in the text, will be found on pages 65 ...
Thesis (M.Mus.)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Humanities, Wits School of Arts, 201