Treatise on vocal performance and ornamentation:
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1. Verfasser: Hiller, Johann Adam (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge Cambridge University Press ©2001
Schriftenreihe:Cambridge musical texts and monographs
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-189) and index
On the qualities of the human voice and its improvement -- On good performance and how to use the voice -- On good performance, with regard to text and music -- On good performance, with regard to ornaments -- On good performance, with regard to passaggi -- On good performance, with regard to the various genres of vocal forms and in consideration of performing in various places -- On cadenzas -- On arbitrary variation of the aria -- Appendix. Biographical information on musicians mentioned by Hiller
Hiller's Treatise on Vocal Performance and Ornamentation was published in Germany in 1780 and is an important manual on vocal technique and performance in the eighteenth century. Hiller was a masterful educator and was active not only as a teacher but as a critic, composer, conductor and music director. Thus, his observations served not only to raise the standards of singing in Germany, based on the Italian model, but to present complicated material, particularly ornamentation, in a manner that his peers, the middle class could emulate. This present edition, translated with an introduction and extensive commentary by musicologist Suzanne J. Beicken, makes Hiller's treatise available for the first time in English. With its emphasis on practical aspects of ornamentation, declamation and style it will be valuable to instrumentalists as well as singers and is a significant contribution to the understanding of performance practice in the eighteenth century.--Publisher description
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (ix, 199 pages)
ISBN:0511020813
0511481772
0521353548
9780511020810
9780511481772
9780521353540

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