The Tempo Implications of Bach's Notation: Part 2-The Dance Suites

Author:   Leslie M Kenney
Publisher:   Wtb Press
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9781954699014


Pages:   108
Publication Date:   22 June 2021
Format:   Paperback
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The Tempo Implications of Bach's Notation: Part 2-The Dance Suites


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This research into the tempos of Bach's dance music answers the age-old question, How fast should this piece be? Because Bach's tempo often differs from current performance practice, this research transforms our understanding of his music. Bach's principal suites encompass over 200 movements and include nineteen suites for harpsichord, two for lute, three for violin, and six for cello. These iconic pieces are played at widely varying tempos today, leading to diverse musical effects. Because Bach must have had specific musical effects in mind, many of today's interpretations must be contrary to his intentions. In this book the author draws on his previously published research into Bach's proportional method for establishing tempo and applies that method to these dance movements. By examining contemporaneous descriptions of the dance and also its music, the author uncovers the following about the tempo implications of Bach's titles: - The titles Allemande and Sarabande indicate that the omission of thirty-second notes does not affect tempo. - The title Courante indicates that the inclusion of sixteenth notes does not affect tempo. - The title Gigue has the same effect as does the fast performance marking Presto. - All other dance titles have no tempo implications. After perusing this book, the musician will be able to determine Bach's intended tempo for any Bach dance movement. He needs only to identify the title, time signature, tactus speed, and shortest note value. By establishing Bach's intended tempos, the musician will also discover Bach's intended musical effects. This book is for classical musicians, musicologists, music students, dance historians, and anyone who appreciates Bach's music. Thoroughly researched and meticulously documented, it includes over 180 musical examples and dozens of figures and tables. It includes a bibliography, and it also includes an index of cited Bach works, sorted by BWV number. This research is presented so that an amateur musician will be able to follow the arguments.

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Author:   Leslie M Kenney
Publisher:   Wtb Press
Imprint:   Wtb Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.200kg
ISBN:  

9781954699014


ISBN 10:   1954699018
Pages:   108
Publication Date:   22 June 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Leslie M. Kenney graduated from Brown University with a degree in mathematics in 1979. He is an accomplished pianist and has pursued a lifelong fascination with the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. When not playing Bach, Mr. Kenney acts as President & CEO of his family's business, Kenney Manufacturing Company.

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