VAN DE VELDE. 1965. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement pliée, Mors fendus, Intérieur frais. 160 pages. Premier plat illustré en noir et blanc. Nombreuse illustrations en noir et blanc dan set hors texte. Nombreuses partitions.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780-Musique
Classification Dewey : 780-Musique
Renaudot Et Cie 1990 In-4 broché. 166 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
Bon état d’occasion
HENRY LEMOINE. 1955. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 35 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780-Musique
Classification Dewey : 780-Musique
Paris, Desclée de Brouwer, 20 septembre 1952, in-4, cartonnage éditeur, 55p. Edition originale en très bon état.
O.J. (um 1840). Kupferstich von G. Dala. Bildgrösse: 11 x 8 cm. Blattgrösse: 30 x 22,5 cm.
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 Hardcover, Pages: xxxii + 448 pages, Size:210 x 270 mm, Illustrations:41 b/w, 9 tables b/w., 113 music examples Language(s):English, Italian. * new. ISBN 9782503615660.
Summary This volume explores various aspects of early music teaching (Historically Informed Music Pedagogy), performance, and theory. Contributions from thirteen scholars address topics ranging from the ancient Greek instrument helik?n used for musicians? training to the evolution of the viola bastarda technique linking historical practices with modern applications. Significant attention is given to methodological reflections on early music pedagogy, the reconstruction of incomplete pieces as a method for teaching counterpoint, and the role of improvisation and the creative process in vocal and instrumental music. Additional sections tackle the teaching of ornamentation, contrappunto alla mente and solmisation, with discussions on the status of Musica Practica and its philosophical and educational implications today. New perspectives are offered on Guido of Arezzo with an innovative contribution on the Dialogus de musica . TABLE OF CONTENTS Marcello Mazzetti ? Livio Ticli, New Perspectives on Early Music: The Role of the Historically Informed Music Pedagogy Section 1: Ancient and Medieval Foundations of Music Theory Massimo Raffa, La geometria delle consonanze. Un antico strumento musicale greco fra teoria e pratica Angelo Rusconi, Reopening a Cold Case: Guido (of Arezzo) Author of the Dialogus de musica in Pomposa? Section 2: Renaissance Music Pedagogy and Self-Instructed Musicians Adam Knight Gilbert, Singing and Sighting with Solmization in Performance and Pedagogy (c. 1450-1521) Galliano Ciliberti, Essere autodidatta in musica a Perugia nel Rinascimento: il caso di Raffaello Sozi (1529-1589) con l?edizione dei suoi trattati di musica Carmela Barbaro, Early Music in Contemporary Curricula: Polyphonic Reconstruction as Pedagogical Tool Section 3: The Art of Improvisation in Early Music Niels Berentsen, The Slow Death of Medieval Discant: Considering the longue dur e in Historical Improvisation Pedagogy James Hewitt, Limitation and Transformation as Creative Process in Solo Improvisation: A Study of the Sixteenth-Century Ricercar as Model Catherine Bahn, Viola bastarda: Expanding the Role of the Viol through Improvisatory and Pedagogical Techniques Section 4: Historical Music Pedagogy and Modern Applications Isaac Alonso de Molina, Musica Practica: Genesis, Structure and Implications of the Pre-modern Discipline of Music Marcello Mazzetti, Towards a ?Historical Music Pedagogy?: Rediscovering the Role of the Cantor through an Integrated Approach Livio Ticli, Learning Renaissance and Baroque Music Improvisation Improvisationally: Teaching and Inspiring a New Generation of Singers and Players Sarah Mead, Old Maps for New Explorers: Insights of an Esperiential Approach to Teaching Early Music Afterword Stefano Lorenzetti, Initium sapienti est timor Domini . Per una pedagogia delle virt musicali tra passato, presente e futuro Abstracts and Biographies
Alphonse Leduc 27 pages in4. Sans date. Agrafé. 27 pages. 13 exercices textes en français allemand et anglais
couverture ternie frottée intérieur propre non daté circa 1920
Editions musicales transatlantiques sans date
assez bon état
MAISON DE LA BONNE PRESSE. 1927. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 4 pages, dont une partition sur les pages intérieures. Quelques traces de crayon à papier.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780-Musique
Classification Dewey : 780-Musique
Librairie théatrale 1952 in8. 1952. Relié.
Bon Etat de conservation cependant couverture défraîchie rousseurs sur tranche intérieur propre
Imprimerie Nationale, 1872,in-4 rel. 1/2 bas. verte (20 x 28,5), XIV-168 p., 1ère édition, reliure d'époque solide un peu frottée aux angles, intérieur propre, bon état.
Voir le sommaire sur photos jointes.
Paris Imprimerie Nationale 1872 168p 1 volume IN4. Reliure pleine toile rouge. Dos lisse avec pièce de titre. Couvertures conservées. Etat de neuf.
PARIS, L. Grus edition, 1887 - Petit In-folio - 1/2 Reliure rouge - Gardes marbrées - Lettre-préface de A. Gevaert du Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles du 10/01/1887 adressée à l'auteur - Paroles & Musiques - (10) -149 pages - PropreEx-libris manuscrit Madame Guillou, La Roche-Derrien & Cachet Au Ménestrel Breton, Morice à Rennes
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Toronto, Art Metropole and Walter Phillis Gallery, 1990, 222x145mm, 385pp., broché sous couverture portant le titre en Braille. Index, notes, bibliographie, 40illustrations d’installations musicales diverses. Incluant un flexidisc transparent de Christian Marclay inséré dans la reliure. Textes de John Cage, Bill Viola, Alvin Lucier, Marysia Lewandowska, Hildegard Westerkamp, Suzanne Delehanty, Bruce Barber, Christina Kubish, Annea Lockwood, Rita McKeough, Ian Murray, Mystery Laboratory, Chris Twomey, Rod Summers entre autres. Etat neuf. (101596)
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, Brepols, 2023 Hardback, 156 pages, Size:240 x 340 mm, Illustrations:60 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503593517.
Summary This volume traces Egisto Macchi's creative process for the soundtrack of The Assassination of Trotsky directed by Joseph Losey (1972). Through a close reading of the sources preserved at the Egisto Macchi Collection at the Institute of Music, Fondazione Giorgio Cini, (Venice) and at the Joseph Losey Collection at the British Film Institute (London), the book sheds light on the first collaboration between Losey and Macchi, which continued in the following years for the film Mr. Klein (1976). Why did Losey choose this apparently unknown composer? How did an avant-garde composer approach the cinematic system? What kind of audio-visual experience did Macchi and Losey explore through this film? To answer these questions, the volume deals with different aspects of the creative process, combining letters, notes, drafts, sketches, and the final orchestral scores. The introductory essay presents Egisto Macchi within the context of the Roman avant-garde and the cinematic environments of the Sixties and early-Seventies. The volume is complemented by a wide selection of sources reproduced in facsimile.
, Brepols, 2019 Paperback, 304 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:32 b/w, Languages: English, French, Italian. ISBN 9782503582429.
Summary In the essays collected in this volume, leading scholars from Croatia, the Czech Republic, and Poland, as well musicologists from Western Europe, take on the challenge of fulfilling a historiographical and cultural gap in music history by restoring the place of the countries of Central Europe that, as Milan Kundera put it succinctly, 'vanished from the map of the West'. The opportunity to consider 'other' renaissances enlarges the historiographical perspectives of Renaissance musicology, going beyond the traditional focus on the Franco-Flemish or Franco-Italian axis, and opens new scenarios on unexplored Renaissance music. What was it that happened on a cultural and musical level on the Dalmatian coast - influenced by the economic boost of a powerful Venice? The same question emerges when considering Habsburg Prague and its renewed, central role in the European political theatre, and as a reaffirmed capital that inaugurated a period of economic and cultural renaissance for the Bohemian Kingdom. How did the secularization process evolve in these territories, caught between the religion wars following the Counter-Reformation in the West, and the Turkish threat on the East? What peculiar features does the musical production of these territories reveal? The preference accorded to the expression Renaissance Music is not to be intended as a shortcut. The intention of the contributing scholars is to focus on, and to handle independently, the endogenous cultural production without considering it only as a phenomenon of importation or as the mere imitation of an existing model. In this way, borders reveal a dialectical function in the context of musical Humanism, revealing here, maybe for the first time, an authentic European dimension. The essays in this volume were undertaken within the framework of the European programme EACEA - Culture Programme 2007-2013 Aux confins de l'Humanisme musical: monde slave et culture m diterran enne, developed between 2010 and 2012 by the Centre d' tudes sup rieures de la Renaissance in Tours, the Matica Hrvastka - Ogranak Dubrovnik (Mediterranean Study Centre of Dubrovnik), the Univerzita Karlova v Praze, and the University of Palermo. TABLE OF CONTENTS On Historical, Musicological and Cultural Borders in Renaissance Central Europe - Marco Gurrieri & Vasco Zara The Tradition of Liturgical Polyphony on the Eastern Adriatic Coast - Hana Breko Kustura The Reception of Marsilio Ficino's Work in the sthetic and Political Philosophy of Nicol Vito di Gozze - Grantley McDonald Some Fragments on Renaissance Music in Dubrovnik - Ennio Stip?evi? Lambert Courtoys the Elder - Flemish in Dubrovnik - Ivana Petravi? La mauresque sur sc ne et les contacts musico-th atraux entre l'Italie et la ville de Dubrovnik au XVIe si cle - Ivano Cavallini The Jesuits for Society. The Soundscape of the Jesuits in post-Tridentine Silesia - Tomasz Je? Provenienza dei musicisti e rapporti di parentela alla corte dell'imperatore Rodolfo II d'Asburgo (1576-1612) - Michaela ? ?kov Rossi The Migration of Czech Musicians toward German Lands at the Turn of the Sixteenth-Century: The Study Case of Eusebius Bohemus - Marco Gurrieri Twin Treatises on Music: Exploring Anglo-Bohemian Connections of Kepler and Fludd and their Struggle for Modernity - Elina G. Hamilton Music in Between?: Sacred Songs in Bohemia, 1517-1618 - Erika Supria Honisch Da pacem Domine: The Desire for Peace in Rudolfinian Music - Christian Thomas Leitmeier Furor turcicus. The Turkish Threat and Musical Culture of the Czech Lands during the Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries - Jan Bat'a
GALLIMARD 1959 In-4 relié. État correct d’occasion.
Etat correct d’occasion
Seuil Seuil, 2007. In-12 broché de 312 pages. Collection Points. Bon état
Toutes les expéditions sont faites en suivi au-dessus de 25 euros. Expédition quotidienne pour les envois simples, suivis, recommandés ou Colissimo.
2001, éditions Allia, in-8 broché de 423 pages, couverture rempliée, traduit de l'anglais par Héloïse Esquié et Justine Malle. | Etat : Bon état général, couverture un peu défraichie (Ref.: ref11350)
éditions Allia
129 pages Grand In-8. Sans date. Demi-Cuir à coins titré au dos en lettres dorées. 129 pages. Partitions musicales - Paroles de Jules Barbier d'après Erckmann-Chatrian
Mauvais état. Reliure un peu frottée avec le dos insolé. Coutures liant les cahiers détendues par endroits. Intérieur avec des rousseurs importzntes et quelques passages annotés
Chêne 2010 In-8 relié. Jaquette neuve. 255 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
Le Casino de Paris, salle mythique entre toutes, nous livre ici les secrets d’une histoire passionnante qui commence au XVIIIe siècle et continue de briller aujourd’hui. Très bon état d’occasion