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Baroque Counterpoint

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The classic text on Baroque Counterpoint, enlarged and revised, drawing from the master composers of the era.This book teaches Baroque compositional techniques through writing and improvisation exe...
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The classic text on Baroque Counterpoint, enlarged and revised, drawing from the master composers of the era.

This book teaches Baroque compositional techniques through writing and improvisation exercises and analysis of repertoire examples. It provides readers with a historical outlook by focusing largely on principles taught in treatises from the period 1680–1780. This expanded edition includes new sections with keyboard exercises that provide training in Partimento performance as it was practiced at the time, helping students master Baroque style from the inside. While the focus of the book is on fugue, it also treats chorale preludes, stylized dances, inventions, and trio sonatas. The volume is divided into two parts-basic and advanced- which could be taught in a two-semester sequence. There are various options to introduce material from Part II into Part I for a one-semester course.

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Price: £51.00
Pages: 502
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 01 December 2023
Trim Size: 11.00 X 8.50 in
ISBN: 9781438493251
Format: Paperback
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Acknowledgments

Part I: Strict Style

1. Introduction

2. Melody or Harmony?

3. Harmonizing a Subject in Simple Counterpoint

4. Melodic Embellishment in Strict Style

5. Variation Techniques

6. Imitation at the Unison or Octave

7. Imitation at the Fifth

8. Remodulation and a Third Entry

9. Fugue Exposition

10. Tonal Answer

11. Thematic Presentations

12. Sequences and Episodes

13. Laying Out a Whole Piece

Part II: Free Style and Advanced Techniques

14. Advanced Embellishment—Free Style

15. Chromaticism and Sequences

16. Multiple Counterpoint

17. Writing an Original Subject

18. Stretto

19. Other Techniques

20. Overall Design and Layout of a Fugue

Appendix
Bibliography
Index