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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
"The Organ Music Of J.S. Bach. Volume Iii: A Background." By Peter F. Williams, Kimberly Marshall
"The Organ Music Of J.S. Bach. Volume Iii: A Background." By Peter F. Williams, Kimberly Marshall
Performance Practice Review
Marshall reviews and discusses Peter Williams' 1984 work.
Williams, Peter F. The Organ Music of J.S. Bach: A Background. Vol. 3. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984. viii, 309p.
ISBN 0-521-24412-9
Francesco Rognoni's "Selva De Varii Passaggi" (1602): Fresh Details Concerning Early Baroque Vocal Ornamentation, Stewart Carter
Francesco Rognoni's "Selva De Varii Passaggi" (1602): Fresh Details Concerning Early Baroque Vocal Ornamentation, Stewart Carter
Performance Practice Review
"One of Milan's most important musicians during the late 16th and early 17th centuries was Francesco Rognoni (died before 1626), a Knight and Count Palatine, son of Richardo Rogniono. The father had published an important treatise on ornamentation nearly thirty years prior to Francesco's. The title page of Francsco's Selva tells us that Francesco was head of instrumental music at the ducal court and maestro di cappella at Santo Ambrosio Maggiore in Milan. In an earlier publication he calls himself a "player of the violin, of the viola bastarda, and other instruments." He may in fact have written the first …
The Verdi Archive At New York University: A List Of Verdi's Music, Linda B. Fairtile
The Verdi Archive At New York University: A List Of Verdi's Music, Linda B. Fairtile
Verdi Forum
A catalog of scores and parts (mostly on microfilm, with some hard copy) for the compositions of Giuseppe Verdi in the collection of the American Institute for Verdi Studies at New York University.