Dancing with Bach. Musical and pedagogical fantasy
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Dance music is traditionally considered easier for perception. But dance genres presented the world of music with the ability to stand on a par with traditional "serious" genres. The genre of dance instrumental suite formed in the era of the late Renaissance and Baroque, which, at first glance, was a colorful collection of various dances, in his best samples brought music to a breathless height.
In the book "Dancing with Bach", its author, practicing a violin teacher, represents not only the process of instrumental comprehension of dance texts written by I. S. Bach for violin, but also shows how straightforward, at first glance, dance formulas derive Partite’s music to the level of understanding of "eternal" questions: life and death, grief and joy, peace and action, creation and destruction.
The publication is addressed to students and teachers of musical institutions and a wide range of music lovers
In the book "Dancing with Bach", its author, practicing a violin teacher, represents not only the process of instrumental comprehension of dance texts written by I. S. Bach for violin, but also shows how straightforward, at first glance, dance formulas derive Partite’s music to the level of understanding of "eternal" questions: life and death, grief and joy, peace and action, creation and destruction.
The publication is addressed to students and teachers of musical institutions and a wide range of music lovers
Author:
Author:Lomanovich Valentina Viktorovna
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Education & Teaching
- Category:Music & Videoclips
- Category:Reference books
- Category:Song books
Series:
Series: Musical literature. Skripka
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-8114-6879-9
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