ORGAN - STOPS AND THEIR ARTISTIC REGISTRATION. NAMES, FORMS,
CONSTRUCTION, TONALITIES, AND OFFICES IN SCIENTIFIC COMBINATION by
GEORGE ASHDOWN UDSLEY. Originally published in 1921. FOREWORD: An
attempt has been made in the present work to furnish the organist,
and especially the organ student, with a work of ready ref erence
respecting the numerous Stops which have been and now are
introduced in the Organ giving, so far as is practicable in a
necessarily brief and condensed form, their various names in dif
ferent languages, peculiarities of formation, tonal
characteristics, and value and office in scientific and artistic
combination and artistic registration. It is hoped that the work
will be accepted as a text-book in Organ Schools and Conservatories
of Music, leading toward, and lending help to, a branch of study of
the greatest value and impor tance to the organ student but one
which, in too many quarters, has been seriously neglected. That a
thorough knowledge of the tonal forces of the Organ and their
varied powers in scientific and artistic combination and
registration, for the production of special and expressive
qualities of both compound, unimitative organ, and imitative
orchestral tones, is essential to the accomplished organist, admits
of no question. Accordingly, it is highly desirable that the
student should leave the organ school with, at least, a foundation
laid for that thorough knowledge. It is with the earnest desire to
contribute effectively to the laying of that foundation that the
present work is placed at the command of both teachers and pupils.
In another direction, and one of great importance at the present
time, this work, if properly understood, will prove ofconsiderable
value namely, in giving reliable advice and assistance in the prepa
ration of stop appointments and apportionments for new Organs. It
will lead away, if read aright, from the present systemless, in
sufficient, and largely retrograde prevailing method of stop
appoint ment, toward a logical, scientific, and definite artistic
system, in FOREWORD which compound tone production in all its
desirable Conns can be carried out in accordance with the natural
laws of sound. Care has been taken to render correctly all
stop-names in the different languages in which they originated and
are employed to-day reference to which will prevent the use of the
incorrect names, either wrongly spelt or improperly compounded of
words in different languages, which are so commonly found on
English and American organ-builders draw-stop knobs or tablets.
With such a Glossary as is provided in the present work, there need
be no mis takes made or incorrect renderings of stop-names
perpetrated in new organ consoles, Certain stop-names introduced by
organ-builders have been omitted from the Glossary on account of
their absurd or meaning less character. These are names which have
no relation to anything connected with either the formation or
tonality of the pipes forming the stops. All such meaningless names
should be condemned by every organist and lover of the Monarch of
all Instruments. GEORGE ASHDOWN UDSLEY, BLOOMFIKLD, NEW JERSEY,
JANUARY, 1921.
General
Imprint: |
Read Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
November 2008 |
First published: |
November 2008 |
Authors: |
George Ashdown Audsley
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 22mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Laminated cover
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Pages: |
320 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4437-2657-3 |
Categories: |
Books >
Arts & Architecture >
Music >
General
Books >
Music >
General
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LSN: |
1-4437-2657-5 |
Barcode: |
9781443726573 |
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