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The Historical Value Of On Playing The Flute

Posted on:2019-05-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M Z ShenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330545961745Subject:School of music and dance
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Johann Joachim Quantz's On playing the flute has long been recognized as one of the primary sources of information about eighteenth century performance practice.In spite of its title,it is not simply a tutor for the flute,but a fully-fledged program for training musicians of all types,with detailed information on intonation,ornamentation,Dynamics,the duties of the various accompanying performers,including the leader of the orchestra,and the principal forms and styles(French,Italian and German)of the time.Although Quantz is most often identified as the teacher of Frederick the Great,his musical roots were in Dresden.The most brilliant musical establishment in Germany;and his travels and studies in Italy,France And England gave him direct experience of most phases of European music life in the 1720s and 30s.A wonderful example complete and detailed picture of musical taste,and performance practice in the eighteenth century.This reissue of the second edition includes a new introduction by professor Reilly drawing attention to recent research about Quantz.
Keywords/Search Tags:On playing the flute, Johann Joachim Quantz, performance practice
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