SKU: UT.APS-6
ISBN 9788881094790. 6.5 x 9.5 inches.
Essays by Gregory Barnett, Barra Boydell, Enrico Careri, Cheryll Duncan, Christopher Hogwood, Peter Holman, Clare Hornsby, Mark Kroll, Sandra Mangsen, Andrew Pink, Rudolf Rasch, Robin Stowell, Michael Talbot, Wiebke Thormahlen, Peter Walls, Neal ZaslawSixteen essays by international scholars celebrate the 250th anniversary of Francesco Geminiani (1687-1762), star pupil of Corelli and composer, performer and teacher in Paris, London and Dublin, who for many years was ranked as the equal of Handel.His compositions moved far beyond Corelli's model (to include theatre music, sonatas for cello and keyboard works) and later in his life he supported his aesthetic style with treatises on violin and guitar playing, good taste, accompaniment and composition. He published all his output in the most elegant style via engravers and music sellers in Paris, Amsterdam and London, and constantly revised and rewrote earlier works in new and often expanded formats. This legacy is analysed and placed in context within the various national styles current in Europe, and the enormous influence of his treatise The Art of Playing on the Violin is positioned in a continuum which extends to Ivan Galamian.Outside music these studies examine the effect of Freemasonry on Geminiani's career, and his frequent recourse to law to defend his rights. On his own admission, Geminiani preferred dealing in fine art to playing the violin -- a claim always derided by earlier writers, but in fact easily defended by newly available evidence of his highly successful sales.The reception of Geminiani's music is also re-assessed and his apparent decline in public favour is explained; many new sources contradict the accepted and dismissive opinions of Charles Burney and John Hawkins, and the supportive enthusiasm of his main British advocate, Charles Avison, is given its rightful position. Questions of present-day performance values are also contrasted with Geminiani's philosophy, and many leads presented for the future investigation of this enigmatic but individual genius.
SKU: FZ.5826
ISBN 9790230658263. 24.00 x 33.00 cm inches.
These early music methods are in facsimile in three books. Bartolomeo BISMANTOVA - Francesco GEMINIANI (1-2) - Giuseppe TARTINI (1) - Carlo TESSARINI (1) - Aurelio VIRGILIANO - Gasparo ZANNETTI. Table of contents: Virgiliano Aurelio: Il dolcimelo d'Aurelio Virgiliano - c. 1600. Zannetti Gasparo: Il scolaro di Gasparo Zannetti - 1645. Bismantova Bartolomeo: Compendio musicale - 1677. Tessarini Carlo: Gramatica di musica - 1741. Tartini Giuseppe: L'Arte del arco - 1748. Geminiani Francesco: A treatise of good taste - 1749. Geminiani Francesco: The art of playing on the violin - 1751. Collection supervised by the musicologist Jean Saint-Arroman, professor at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique et de Danse of Paris and at the CEFEDEM Ile de France (Training Centre for Music Teachers). He is the author of the majority of our prefaces and has also been involved in library searches. Facsimile of copies from: - National Library of Paris (France). - Civico Museo Bibiografico Musicale of Bologna (Italy). - Municipal Library of Reggio Emilia (Italy). - Gemeente Museum of The Hague (Netherlands). Anne Fuzeau Classique propose the complete theoretic documentation, methods, classical music scores on the violin.