This dissertation investigates the practical considerations of executing specific ornaments in a piano performance of JS Bach’s Goldberg Variations BWV 988. Research will be presented which highlights how an understanding of the composition’s large-scale structure has an effect on the tempo choices by the performer, ultimately influencing the rhythm of an ornament. Various scholars’ rules and approaches towards ornamentation in the keyboard music of JS Bach will be scrutinised and applied in music examples from the Goldberg Variations. In some instances these rules will be shown to be contradictory and ineffective. Thus, their use in a modern performance of the Goldberg Variations becomes redundant. An analysis of performing traditions from...
The performance of dotted rhythms has received considerable scholarly attention in the recent pas...
Despite continuing scholarship into performance practice of the Baroque and Classical eras, confusio...
This dissertation investigates developments in the performance of J. S. Bach’s music in the second h...
The objects of this study are some selected passages from the keyboard works of Johann Sebastian Bac...
Thesis (M.Mus.)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Humanities, Wits School of Arts, 201
This document explores the ornamentations found in the four flute concerti of Carl Philipp Emanuel B...
This article deals with the history of the development of ornamentation in keyboard music, the princ...
Building on the existing analytical literature, I examine ornamentation in C. P. E. Bach’s keyboard ...
This thesis examines the art and the historical practice of embellishments with a special focus on t...
Many students who study a classical instrument will someday be asked to perform a piece from the Bar...
Jiří Antonín Benda’s solo keyboard works, and his thirty-five keyboard sonatinas in particular, rema...
The basic purpose of this dissertation is to provide the trombonist of today with a realization conc...
abstract: This creative project provides an adaptation of J. S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations, BWV 988,...
xiii, 487 l. illus., music. 29 cm.In the present century a great deal of scholarly research has been...
Writers on 18th-century musical ornamentation have traditionally focused on the execution of notated...
The performance of dotted rhythms has received considerable scholarly attention in the recent pas...
Despite continuing scholarship into performance practice of the Baroque and Classical eras, confusio...
This dissertation investigates developments in the performance of J. S. Bach’s music in the second h...
The objects of this study are some selected passages from the keyboard works of Johann Sebastian Bac...
Thesis (M.Mus.)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Humanities, Wits School of Arts, 201
This document explores the ornamentations found in the four flute concerti of Carl Philipp Emanuel B...
This article deals with the history of the development of ornamentation in keyboard music, the princ...
Building on the existing analytical literature, I examine ornamentation in C. P. E. Bach’s keyboard ...
This thesis examines the art and the historical practice of embellishments with a special focus on t...
Many students who study a classical instrument will someday be asked to perform a piece from the Bar...
Jiří Antonín Benda’s solo keyboard works, and his thirty-five keyboard sonatinas in particular, rema...
The basic purpose of this dissertation is to provide the trombonist of today with a realization conc...
abstract: This creative project provides an adaptation of J. S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations, BWV 988,...
xiii, 487 l. illus., music. 29 cm.In the present century a great deal of scholarly research has been...
Writers on 18th-century musical ornamentation have traditionally focused on the execution of notated...
The performance of dotted rhythms has received considerable scholarly attention in the recent pas...
Despite continuing scholarship into performance practice of the Baroque and Classical eras, confusio...
This dissertation investigates developments in the performance of J. S. Bach’s music in the second h...