The Musician

The Musician
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Total Pages : 452
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112099862358
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The Musician

The Musician
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Total Pages : 506
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433068971377
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The United States Catalog

The United States Catalog
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Total Pages : 1612
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015058375885
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Synopsis The United States Catalog by : Mary Burnham

Songs Without Words

Songs Without Words
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9781580465496
ISBN-13 : 1580465498
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Synopsis Songs Without Words by : Sandra Mangsen

Keyboard arrangements of vocal music flourished in England between1560 and 1760. Songs without Words, by noted harpsichordist and early-music authority Sandra Mangsen, is the first in-depth study of this topic, uncovering a body of material that is remarkably varied, musically interesting, and indicative of major trends in musical and social life at the time. Mangsen's Songs without Words argues that the pieces upon which these keyboard arrangements were based constituted a shared repertoire, akin to the jazz standards of the twentieth century. In Restoration England, the ballad tradition saw tunes and texts move between oral, manuscript, and printed transmission and from street to playhouse and back again. During the eighteenth century, printed keyboard arrangements were aimed particularly at female amateur keyboardists and helped opera to become a widely popular genre. Songs without Words considers a wide range of model pieces, including songs of many kinds and arias and other numbers from operas and oratorios. The resulting keyboard versions range from simple and pedagogically oriented to highly virtuosic. Two central issues -- the relationship between an arrangement and its model and the reception and aesthetics of arrangements -- are explored in the framing chapters. The result is a study that will be of great interest to scholars, performers, and anyone who loves the music of the late Renaissance, Baroque, and early Classic eras. Sandra Mangsen is professor emerita of music at the University of Western Ontario.