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VC: The Toccata - HOASMToccata suggests a touching of the fingerboard of a lute or similar instrument, though toccare was also used for plucking with the fingers and for striking the ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] a study of 'ihe keyboard toccataEver since Michael Praetorius offered the first written definition of the toccata in 1619, it has always been catego- rized as a free improvisatory composition ...
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Toccata A striking piece of Music! - Interlude.hkMar 12, 2016 · A toccata is a short, improvisational prelude, free in form, relying on contrast in texture, meter, tempo and tonality, and striking sections.Missing: history | Show results with:history
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[PDF] THE KEYBOARD TOCCATA - thaijo.orgToccata. stands among several types of musical genres which appeared in the late sixteenth century, for instance, intabulation, chant liturgy, theme and ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565 - Professor CarolMay 13, 2015 · A toccata is free-form, improvisational, while a fugue is rule-bound, like a round, with a subject and answer. The fugue has four voices.
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"The toccata and the history of touch: A pianist's survey of the symbio ...Aug 4, 2008 · The piano toccatas feature the common characteristics of rhythmic drive, rapid pulsation, technical brilliance and demand for endurance.
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Musical Forms and Styles of the Baroque Period - LiveAboutApr 6, 2019 · Toccata is an instrumental piece that alternates between improvisation and contrapuntal passages. From the toccata emerged what is known as ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] THE ORIGINS OF ORGAN TOCCATA. TERMINOLOGY AND ...“Toccata” is one of the earliest terms used in the music for keyboard instruments. (organ, harpsichord or clavichord). Its original definition has been blurred ...
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Toccata - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating in 1724 from Italian toccata, from toccare "to touch," this term means a keyboard composition showcasing the performer's touch and technique, ...Missing: music | Show results with:music
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Toccate d'intavolatura d'organo, Libro 1 (Merulo, Claudio) - IMSLPToccatas · For organ · Scores featuring the organ · For 1 player · Works first published in 1598 · Works first published in the 16th century · Pages with ...Missing: book | Show results with:book
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(PDF) "New" toccatas by Giovanni Gabrieli in the Turin organ ...Nov 2, 2018 · Almost all of Giovanni Gabrieli's keyboard output has been transmitted in German sources, the most important of which are the German organ ...
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[PDF] An Historic Overview of the Toccata as a Form and Compositional ...A toccata is a keyboard piece, often for organ or harpsichord, originating in the Renaissance, and is a virtuosic improvisatory piece. It often has contrasting ...
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[PDF] CONTENTSThe Baroque toccata, beginning with Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583–1643), is more sectional and longer than its Renaissance predecessors. the Baroque toccata ...
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[PDF] A study of J. S. Bach's Toccata in E Minor, BWV 914 - COREThe Toccata in E Minor, BWV 914, follows the standard four-section structure of Bach's manualiter toccatas, with an elaborated third fantasia section, and a ...
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[PDF] Max Reger's Adaptations of Bach Keyboard Works for the OrganIn order to make these sections accessible to the organ, Reger reassigns pedal notes to different octaves, which serves to accommodate the range of the ...
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Bach Toccatas, pedal-harpsichord, Isolde Ahlgrimm - Baroque MusicAmong the works that Johann Sebastian Bach wrote for keyboard instruments in his early years, the seven clavier toccatas BWV 910 to 916 of which six are ...Missing: documented | Show results with:documented
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The north German organ school of the Baroque: "diligent fantasy ...His dissertation will investigate the stylus phantasticus and its expression in north German organ music of the seventeenth century.Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Basic glossary of musical forms | Yale University Librarysonatina: a short sonata, or one of modest intent; especially popular during the Classical Period. ... toccata: a piece for keyboard intended to display ...
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Toccata C major op. 7, Versions 1830 and 1834 - G. Henle VerlagSchumann began work on the Toccata op. 7 when he was only 20 years old. At the time he was studying law, following his family's wishes. He did not, however, ...Missing: revival | Show results with:revival
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None### Summary of Frescobaldi's Toccatas from 1615 and 1627 Books
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frescobaldi's two books of toccatas (1637): student exercises or ...In the instructions that preface his books of toccatas, Frescobaldi even invites performers to cut short a work at a convenient cadence if it proves too ...Missing: english | Show results with:english
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Organ Music per l'elevatione and the Council of Trent in ...It also happens that the pieces entitled “Toccata” or “Elevatione” are actually characterized by a contrapuntal style of writing like that of a ricercar: see ...
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[PDF] A COMPARISON OF THE CANZONI OF FRESCOBALDI AND ...The above practice has no influence upon the later fugue. ... shows the use of chromatic modulations in the Frescobaldi ... of the Baroque period. Their works, also ...
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[PDF] Between Frescobaldi and Froberger: From Virtuosity to ExpressionFroberger was a virtuoso keyboard player, like Frescobaldi, and the toccatas of both are replete with display passages that are dramatic or gestural but not ...
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[PDF] Expression and Discrétion: Froberger, Bach, and PerformanceMany of Froberger's compositions, especially his toccatas, reflect the style of Frescobaldi. Froberger must have played his own toccatas according to ...
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[PDF] Musical Rhetoric and Performance Practice in Dietrich Buxtehude's ...By virtue of the virtuosic pedal solos and demanding pedal interjections,. Buxtehude's pedaliter praeludia and toccatas must have likewise, astonished his ...
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[PDF] Using the Organ to Teach the Fourth Suite Prelude for Violoncello ...preceded larger pieces like fugues. The most famous toccata by Bach is the Toccata and. Fugue in D minor BWV 565. These pieces are characterized by free ...
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Schumann Toccata - Forte-Piano-PianissimoThe Schumann Toccata is the only of Schumann's original compositions that was inspired by considerations of technical difficulty.Missing: romantic | Show results with:romantic
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Ten Landmarks in Keyboard Virtuosity | WQXR EditorialJun 11, 2018 · Schumann: Toccata in C Major, Op. 7 (1836). Robert Schumann wrote that his Toccata was the “hardest piece ever written,” upon its completion in ...
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None### Summary of Ravel's Le Tombeau de Couperin from https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1129&context=diss202029
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Compositions — KSS57 Toccata Seconda - The Sorabji ArchivePiece details · Written for: Piano · Date composed: 1933–34 · Dedicatee: Norman Peterkin · Approximate duration (minutes): 150 · Manuscript pages: 111 · Manuscript ...Missing: extended pushing limits
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The Italian Keyboard Toccata c.1615–1650: A Repository for Oral ...Jan 1, 2019 · The Italian keyboard toccata has likewise long been characterized as being formulaic, and it is tempting to see structural analogies to oral ...
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Froberger sources - Journal of Seventeenth-Century MusicRecordings have been relatively rare, in part because Froberger and those around him were never as flashy as their north-German contemporaries, probably also ...
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19 The Performance of Frescobaldi's Keyboard Music19.6 Frescobaldi presented indications for performance in the prefatory material to four keyboard collections: the two versions of the first book of toccatas ( ...
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The Case of Frescobaldi's Toccate e partite . . . libro primoGirolamo Frescobaldi's Toccate e partite…libro primo (1615) famously included a preface explaining some of the performance practices of these works. ... The ...
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Style and Interpretation in the Seven Keyboard Toccatas of J.S. ...The goal of this treatise is to explore how the historical tradition from which Bach's toccatas emerged influenced their stylistic characteristics.
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C REVIEWS - - jstorFrederick Hammond. Girolamo Frescobaldi. Cambridge, Mass vard University Press, 1983. xvi, 408 pp. THIS IS THE FIRST life-and-works of Frescobaldi in ...
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[PDF] BAROQUE IMPROVISATION IN THE EARLY MUSIC REVIVAL ByAbstract: This article explores the contentious position of improvisation in the contemporary Baroque music revival. Paradoxically, historical performers ...
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[PDF] toward a performance-oriented synthesis of sources on musical ...notation or less verbal instruction serves well for improvisation, sometimes less ... is to expand outward in the synthesizing realm and study and discuss Baroque ...
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Marthe Bracquemond (1898–1973): Organist, composer, and ...By her musical accomplishments and activities, she helped shatter the gender barrier for female performers, but especially female organists. Personal ...
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Famous Women Organists - GramophoneOne of my organ tutors was a woman, the majority of my own organ pupils were women, and having been outnumbered by women at most organists' meetings, ...
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A Task Force for Women in the Organ World - The Lady OrganistOct 1, 2022 · Visit the SWO and AGO Task Force websites for lots of resources around women organists, and women composers.