The Recorder, Its Traditions and its Tasks

RL28680

New product

Robert Lienau

Composer: Dr Hildemarie - Peter

Instrumentation: Book - 'The Recorder , Its Traditions and Its Tasks' is an insight into the structural & acoustic principles of the instrument & its methods of performance. 

More details

$47.50 tax incl.

Add to wishlist

You must be logged

More info

*The Recorder , Its Traditions and Its Tasks* is a comprehensive and thorough guide to the instrument. Several different fingering charts are included which cover conventions from varying periods throughout the recorder's development. Topics covered in this publication include:

The author says: 'Ever since the reconstruction of recorders and other historical instruments began in the early part of this (past) century, as part of the movement devoted to the authentic performance of early music, the recorder has become especially popular and is played with an ever increasing number of enthusiasts. It has acquired as many adherents in amateur and professional circles alike that it is impossible to conceive contemporary musical life without it'.

1. The Structural and Acoustic Principles of the Recorder
2. Problems of Technique
3. Basic Problems of Ornamentation
4. The Recorder in the Music and Instrumentation of the late Middle Ages and the Baroque
5. Modern Instruction Books
6. The Recorder in Contemporary Music
7. The Tasks and Opportunities of the Recorder in the twentieth Century
8. Bibliography

_Soft Covered Book 76 pp._

30 other products in the same category: