To fill, forebear, or adorne: the organ accompaniment of Restoration sacred music
Rebecca Herissone
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- Book (Print/Paper)
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- Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT : Royal Musical Association/Ashgate, [2006]
- Copyright:
- ©2006
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- Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The comments of Roger North
- Organ books associated with London sacred institutions
- A note about anthems with strings
- The principal characteristics of Restoration organ books
- Doubling the inner parts
- Figuring
- Number of voices played
- Alteration and addition of material
- Adaptation of double vocal lines
- Independent material added to vocal sections
- Distinctions between different genres and sections
- Service settings, full anthems and verse anthems
- Choruses, ensemble verses and solos
- Ritornelli
- Incomplete right-hand parts and figured-bass parts
- The unusual case of Matthew Locke
- 'How doth the city sit solitary'
- Locke's style of accompaniment in context
- Conclusions.
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- Languages:
- English
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- Item content: English
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- General Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [132]-135) and index.
- Physical Description:
- xvi, 141 pages : illustrations, music ; 25 cm.
- Call Numbers:
- ML3131.2 .H47 2006
- ISBNs:
- 0754641503 (alk. paper)
- Library of Congress Control Numbers:
- 2005005885
- OCLC Numbers:
- 58042920