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Titre | The Organ in Recorded Sound. History, Sources, Performance, Practice | |
Auteur(s) | Marshall, Kimberly, editor. Timoty Day, Robert Clark, Terry Hoyle, David Knight, Christopher Anderson, Sverker Jullander, David Rumsey | |
Éditeur | GOArt | |
Année d'édition | 2012 | |
ISBN | 978-91-972612-0-3 | |
Site de l'éditeur | http://www.goart.gu.se/ | |
Nombre de pages | 144 | |
Illustrations | 7 photos NB, 15 documents NB, 15 exemples musicaux. Le livre est accompagné de deux CD's. |
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Type d'ouvrage | Ouvrage collectif | |
Langue de l'ouvrage | GB | |
Date de réception au M'O | 30/11/2012 | |
Table des matières | Acknowlegements. 4 Kimberly Marshall Introduction. 5 The organ in Recorded Sound: An Exploration of Timbre and Tempo. 9 Timothy Day Who needs Old Recordings? 11 Robert Clark A New Recording to Document Old Traditions: The Restored Hildebrandt Organ at Naumburg. 23 Terry Hoyle The Organ on 78 rpm Records. 29 David Knight The GOArt Database: Sources for studying Organ Recordings. 37 Kimberly Marshall Cycles of interpretation in Recordings of Bach's Organ Music. 45 Christopher Anderson "...wie ich es eigentlich meine...": In Pursuit of the Straube School via Recorded Evidence. 53 Sverker Jullander The Ultimate Authority? Possibilities and Problems in Composers' Organ Recordings. 77 David Rumsey Organists on a Roll. The Welte Organ's Mechanically-Recorded Performances. 97 Panel Discussion: New Directions in Organ Recordings. 127 Aural Examples. 135 List of Contributors. 143 |
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