Jean-Henry D'Anglebert and the Seventeenth-Century Clavecin School
Jean-HenryD'Anglebert, who was active at the court of Louis XIV of France, was one of the most significant musicians of his time. His music is characterized by a superb sense of rhythm, a highly deve!oped harmonic language, and luxuriant ornamentation. Pièces de clavecin of l689, his only publ...
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Main Author: | Scheibert, Beverly (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Indiana University Press
1985
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