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Improvising Early Music
Publication

Improvising Early Music

  • Author/artist
    Dirk Moelants (ed.)
  • Publication year
    2014
  • Date
    07 Oct 2014
  • Publishing house
    Leuven University Press
  • Series
    Collected Writings of the Orpheus Institute Series
  • Subtype
    Book
  • ISSN
    9789058679970
  • DOI
  • Price
    € 36,50
The history of musical improvisation from the late Middle Ages to the early Baroque

Studying improvised music is always a challenge, due to its volatility and unpredictability. But what about studying musical improvisation from before the age of sound recordings? In this book three experts give their view on aspects of musical improvisation in the late medieval, renaissance, and early baroque periods. Historical sources show us how improvisation was an integral part of music education and how closely improvisation and composition were linked. This gives new insights into the way music was played in its original historical context and a new way to look at written scores from the past.
Improvising Early Music will appeal to anyone interested in the historical background of our written musical heritage, and to musicians who want to gain a deeper insight in the way this music was created.

Contributors

Johannes Menke (Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, Basel), Peter Schubert (Schulich School of Music, McGill University, Montreal), Rob C. Wegman (Princeton University)

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Collected Writings of the Orpheus Institute

This series series started in 1999 and was the Orpheus Instituut's first publication series. The twelve publications contain musical testimonies and music-theoretical reflections with a strong emphasis on musical practice.

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