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Music master to Frederick the Great, Quantz was one of the great
flute virtuosos of all time. He was also a thorough musician, a
fine teacher and an excellent writer. This classic book is
ostensibly a flute method, but it goes far beyond that, presenting
a complete and detailed picture of musical taste and performance
practice in the 18th century. Of special significance is a table
relating various tempos to the speed of the pulse, helping modern
musicians to solve the difficult question of authentic performance
tempos of Baroque music. This reissued edition includes all
Quantz's music examples together with an introduction and
explanatory notes by the translator, Edward R. Reilly.
Modern English translations of several of the most important essays
of Winckelmann, one of the fathers of art history and archaeology
and a strong influence on Goethe and Schiller and Weimar
Classicism. Johann Joachim Winckelmann (1717-68) has long been
recognized as one of the founders of modern art history and a major
force in the development of archaeology and the study of ancient
Greek architecture. He also exerted an influence on the Weimar
Classicism of Goethe and Schiller, for whom his description of
Greek sculpture as evoking "edle Einfalt und stille Groesse" (noble
simplicity and a calm greatness) became a watchword. He contributed
to modern scientific archaeology through his application of
empirically derived categories of style to the analysis of
classical works of art and architecture, and was one of the first
to undertake detailed empirical examinations of artifacts and
describe them precisely in a way that enabled reasoned conclusions
to be drawn about ancient societies and their cultures. Yet several
of his important essays are not available in modern English
translation. The present volume remedies this situation by
collecting four of Winckelmann's most seminal essays on art along
with several shorter pieces on the topic, two major if brief essays
on architecture, and one longer essay on archaeology. Paired with
thisis an introduction covering Winckelmann's life and work. David
Carter is retired as Professor of Communicative English at Yonsei
University, Seoul, Korea, and is former Lecturer in German Studies
at the University of Southampton, UK. Among his recently published
translations from German are Klaus Mann's novel Alexander (2008)
and On Cocaine (2011), a collection of Sigmund Freud's writings on
the topic.
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