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Consort Suites and Dance Music by Town Musicians in German-Speaking Europe, 1648-1700 (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Consort Suites and Dance Music by Town Musicians in German-Speaking Europe, 1648-1700 (Hardcover, New Ed)
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This companion volume to The Courtly Consort Suite in
German-Speaking Europe surveys an area of music neglected by modern
scholars: the consort suites and dance music by musicians working
in the seventeenth-century German towns. Conditions of work in the
German towns are examined in detail, as are the problems posed by
the many untrained travelling players who were often little more
than beggars. The central part of the book explores the
organisation, content and assembly of town suites into carefully
ordered printed collections, which refutes the concept of the
so-called 'classical' suite. The differences between court and town
suites are dealt with alongside the often-ignored variation suite
from the later decades of the seventeenth century and the separate
suite-writing traditions of Leipzig and Hamburg. While the
seventeenth-century keyboard suite has received a good deal of
attention from modern scholars, its often symbiotic relationship
with the consort suite has been ignored. This book aims to redress
the balance and to deal with one very important but often ignored
aspect of seventeenth-century notation: the use of blackened notes,
which are rarely notated in a meaningful way in modern editions,
with important implications for performance.
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