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Sacred Songs, Music Technique & Performance, Church Music, Speech, Vocal Music - General & Miscellaneous, Indo-European Languages - General & Miscellaneous, British Music, Musician's Issues, Vocal Music - Choral & Ensemble - General & Miscellaneous, Engli
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English Choral Practice, 1400-1650

by John Morehen
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Overview

This is the first book to survey the performing practices in English choral music in the fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, including the period of the English Reformation. The essays, all written by specialists in the field, consider in depth such areas as the growth and development of the 'church' choir, related issues of vocal tessitura, performing pitch, the systems of pronunciation appropriate for Latin- and English-texted music, and the day-to-day training of choristers. There is also an investigation of the local circumstances under which many of the important manuscripts of the period were compiled, which reveals an unsuspectedly close interrelationship between domestic music and music for the church. In addition, a study of surviving sources reveals that they give little more than a general guide as to their composers' and copyists' intentions.

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Book Details

Published
October 30, 2003
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
264
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521544085

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