Editing early music

by John Caldwell

Paper Book, 1985

Status

Available

Call number

781.2 C127e

DDC/MDS

781.2 C127e

Publication

Oxford [Oxfordshire] : Clarendon Press, 1985.

Description

Editing Early Music is designed as a guide to editorial procedures suitable for music written from the Middle Ages to about 1830. Some of the suggestions are relevant to the editing of any music no longer in copyright. There is an introductory chapter on the principles of editing andtranscribing, followed by three chronologically arranged chapters devoted to medieval and early renaissance music, the Renaissance, and baroque and classical music. The final chapter deals with the preparation of copy and other practical matters. Some of the technicalities are presented in theform of tables and appendices; there are musical illustrations and sample score-layouts, and a bibliography. While the book does not aim to descript early notations in detail, some of the basic information is conveyed, particularly through the extensive discussion of such matters as reduced timevalues and the treatment of accidentals.For this revised edition, the author has incorporated a number of corrections, brought the bibliography up to date, and added a Postscript on stemmatics and textual criticism.… (more)

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Physical description

x, 125 p.; 21 cm

ISBN

0198161433 / 9780198161431

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