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Essays on the Performance of Baroque Music: Opera and Chamber Music in France and England

  • Author: Cyr, Mary

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Contents

  • Contents: Part 1 Vocal Music in France: A0/00lisabeth-Claude Jacquet de La Guerre: a biographical essay
  • The sacred and secular cantatas of A0/00lisabeth-Claude Jacquet de La Guerre: an introduction
  • Representing Jacquet de La Guerre on disc: scoring and basse continue practices and a new painting of the composer
  • A new Rameau cantata
  • Performing Rameau's cantatas
  • Towards a chronology of Rameau's cantatas
  • Declamation and expressive singing in recitative
  • 18th-century French and Italian singing: Rameau's writing for the voice
  • On performing 18th-century haute-contre roles
  • Basses and basse continue in the orchestra of the Paris Opera, 1700-1764
  • The dramatic role of the chorus in French opera: evidence for the use of gesture, 1670-1770
  • The Paris Opera chorus during the time of Rameau
  • 'Inclina Domine': a Martin motet wrongly attributed to Rameau
  • Preface to FranAois Martin, Petits Motets for One and Two Solo Voices with Instruments
  • Bach's music in France: a new source. Part 2 The Viol and Violin in England: A 17th-century source of ornamentation for voice and viol: British Museum ms. Egerton 2971
  • Carl Friedrich Abel's solos: a musical offering to Gainsborough?
  • Books on old violins and 19th-century playing from the bequest of T.W. Mills
  • Tempo graduations in Purcell's sonatas
  • Violin playing in late 17th-century England: Baltzar, Matteis, and Purcell
  • Ornamentation in English lyra viol music: part 1: slurs, juts, and thumpes and other 'graces' for the bow
  • Ornamentation in English lyra viol music: part 2: shakes, relishes, falls, and other 'graces' for the left hand
  • Index.