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In search of perfect harmony : Tartini's music and music theory in local and European contexts / edited by Nejc Sukljan.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Autobiography.
- Europe.
- Tartini, Giuseppe, 1692-1770.
- Tartini, Giuseppe.
- Tartini, Giuseppe, 1692-1770--Criticism and interpretation.
- Genre:
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (342 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Berlin, Germany : Peter Lang, [2022]
- Summary:
- Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770) made history both as an outstanding composer and as an exceptional music theorist. Especially after he began to devote himself to speculative reflections of music, Tartini seems to have been searching for harmonybetween music theory and musical practice.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Cover
- Copyright Information
- Table of Contents
- List of Authors
- Preface
- Introduction: The Tartini Moment (Sergio Durante)
- In Search of Perfect Harmony in Music: Tartini's Musical Language
- Violin Sonatas by Giuseppe Tartini from the Perspective of Musical-Rhetorical Figures (Baiba Jaunslaviete)
- The Orchestral Accompaniments of Giuseppe Tartini's Concertos for Violin and Orchestra and the Third-Tone Theory: Hypotheses for an Analysis (Margherita Canale Degrassi)
- Tartini's Concertos Op. 1 and 2 against the Backdrop of the Venetian Concerto Tradition (Piotr Wilk)
- A Contribution to the Devotional Music of the Eighteenth Century: Giuseppe Tartini's Spiritual laude (Chiara Casarin)
- "A great commotion of spirit": Tartini's "Ancona experience" and the Power of Affective Performance (Alan Maddox)
- In Search of Perfect Harmony in Musical Thought: Tartini's Theory and Beyond
- Tartini and the Ancients: Traces of Ancient Music Theory in Tartini-Martini Correspondence (Nejc Sukljan)
- Giuseppe Tartini, the philosophia naturae and the natura-ars Dichotomy: In Defence of natura as the Key to His Traité des agréments de la musique (Walter Kurt Kreyszig)
- "No Other Art than the Imitation of Nature": Tartini, Algarotti, and the Hermeneutics of Modal Dualism (Bella Brover Lubovsky)
- Tartini's "Musical Inference" between Epistemology and History of Harmony (Roberta Vidic)
- Understanding Tartini and His Thought: Overcoming Translation Difficulties in the Correspondence between Tartini and Martini (Jerneja Umer Kljun)
- Maestro delle Nazioni: Tartini's Influence and Receptionand Dispersion of His Work
- Giuseppe Michele Stratico's Theoretical Thinking: Transgressing the Boundaries of Tartini's School (Lucija Konfic)
- The Reception of Tartini's Violin Sonatas in Madrid (ca. 1750-ca. 1800) (Ana Lombardía).
- The Stylistic Legacy of Giuseppe Tartini's Violin Concertos as Revealed in the Violin Concertos of Josef Mysliveček and Wolfgang Mozart (Daniel E.. Freeman)
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Sukljan, Nejc In Search of Perfect Harmony: Tartini's Music and Music Theory in Local and European Contexts
- ISBN:
- 3-631-88784-1
- 3-631-88783-3
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