R

University of Rochester Press

Search:  

order help home page view contents of your cart

 
Theories of Fugue from the Age of Josquin to the Age of Bach
Paul Mark Walker

This is a fine and valuable book, encyclopaedic in its coverage of the subject, and the only treatment (in any language) of the entire field. It is an extraordinary achievement. MUSIC & LETTERS Lucidly and engagingly written...this book is an outstanding contribution to scholarship and a definitive work, indispensable for the historical study of fugue. THE AMERICAN ORGANIST
Few bodies of Western music are as widely respected, studied, and emulated as the fugues of Johann Sebastian Bach. Despite the esteem which Bach's contributions brought to the genre, however, the origin and early history of the fugue remain poorly understood. Theories of Fugue from the Age of Josquin to the Age of Bach addresses both the history and methodology of the pre-Bach fugue (from roughly 1500 to 1700), and, of greatest significance to the literature, it seeks to present a way out of the methodological dilemma of uncertainty which has plagued previous scholarly attempts by considering what musicians of the time had to say about the fugue: what it was, what it was not, how important it was, and where and how a composer should (or shouldn't) use it. Eastman Studies in Music, Volume 13.
PAUL MARK WALKER is director of the Early Music Ensemble at the University of Virginia and an expert on the history of the fugue.

 

DETAILS

498 pages
Size: 9 x 6
13 digit ISBN: 9781580461504
Binding: Paperback
First published: 01/Feb/2004
Last reprinted: 01/Feb/2004
Price: 35.00 USD / 19.99 GBP Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Series: Eastman Studies in Music
Subject: Music

BIC class: AVH

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 18/11/2008
 
Contents
1   Fugue in the High Renaissance
2   Fugue at the End of the Renaissance, Part I: Italy and the Netherlands
3   Fugue at the End of the Renaissance, Part II: Germany
4   German Theory During the Thirty Years War: Fugue in Latin School Music Texts
5   Italian Influence on German Fugal Theory, 1640-1680
6   Instrumental Fugue and the Emergence of Fugal Structure in the Third Quarter of the Seventeenth Century
7   Invertible Counterpoint and the Hamburg Circle of Theorists
8   Fugal Theory, 1680-1710
9   Fugal Theory in German Lexicographic Texts
10   Fugal Theory, 1710-1740; Mattheson and Fux
 

 

To order this book, use the shopping cart that refers to your destination. If the title is not yet published, your order will be recorded until the volume becomes available.

    US or Canada, enter quantity here >

    Europe and Rest of World, enter quantity here >

Please note that our shopping carts use cookies. If you have cookies disabled on your browser please click here for a secure blank order form, or click here for a printable form.