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An Early Hautboy Solo Matrix : Solos for the Hautboy before 1710 based on a Symphonia/Sonata by Johann Christoph Pez that Demonstrates a Performance Practice of Adaptation (Unabridged ed)

Hedrick, Peter(Edited by)
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The earliest surviving hautboy solo is a Symphonia by Johann Christoph Pez from the 1690s or early 1700s.

This piece survives in two versions, as a Sonata for violin and a Symphonia for hautboy, and the differences between the two enable a comparison of how Pez viewed the character and technical capabilities of each instrument.

The purpose of this edition is to show how Pez's Symphonia can be used as a template to find other works that might become hautboy solos (treble/bass) from the last third or so of the seventeenth century when the instrument came into use.

Thus Pez points the way to a seventeenth-century practice that the author demonstrates in four contemporary pieces by writing out examples of what would have been performed at sight or from memory.

Adaptations like this of J. S. Bach's keyboard works are being performed by some of today's leading lutenists.

This book will make a significant addition to academic libraries and will be of interest to scholars of historical performance practice and to performers of the (baroque) hautboy, the oboe and other wind instruments.

It breaks new ground in the same spirit as studies that have offered reconstructions of works with lacunae in scoring or with damaged pages.

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£39.99
Product Details
1443858285 / 9781443858281
Paperback / softback
788.52
05/02/2015
United Kingdom
100 pages
148 x 212 mm
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