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Theoretical-practical elements of musicParts III and IV

Galeazzi, FrancescoBurton, Deborah(Introduction by)Harwood, Gregory W.(Introduction by)
Part of the Studies in the History of Music Theory series
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A virtuoso violinist, conductor, composer, and a professor of mathematics and botany, Francesco Galeazzi (1758-1819) firmly believed that musical education should be clear, demonstrable, and practical.

In 1791 and 1796, he published the two volumes of his Elementi teorico-practici di musica, a treatise that demonstrated both his thorough grounding in the work of earlier theorists and his own approach to musical study.

The first volume gave precise instructions on the violin and how to play it; the second demonstrated his command of other instruments and genres and provided comprehensive introductions to music theory, music history, and music aesthetics.

The treatise also addresses the nature of compositional process and eighteenth-century concerns about natural and acquired talent and creativity. This volume offers an unprecedented English translation of the second volume of Elementi teorico-practici di musica, with annotations and commentary.

The translation is introduced with a study of Galeazzi's life and milieu, the genesis and sources for the Elementi, and its reception through the present day.

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University of Illinois Press
0252037081 / 9780252037085
Hardback
781
21/06/2012
United States
English
xi, 413 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More
Translated from the Italian.