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The Musical Discourse Of Servitude Authority Autonomy And The Workconcept In Fux Bach And Handel 1st Edition Harry White

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The Musical Discourse Of Servitude Authority Autonomy And The Workconcept In Fux Bach And Handel 1st Edition Harry White
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.36 MB
Pages: 327
Author: Harry White
ISBN: 9780190903879, 9780190903886, 9780190903893, 0190903872, 0190903880, 0190903899
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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The Musical Discourse Of Servitude Authority Autonomy And The Workconcept In Fux Bach And Handel 1st Edition Harry White by Harry White 9780190903879, 9780190903886, 9780190903893, 0190903872, 0190903880, 0190903899 instant download after payment.

"The Musical Discourse of Servitude examines the music of Johann Joseph Fux (c.1660-1741) in relation to that of Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel. Its principal argument is that Fux's long indenture as a composer of church music in Vienna gains in meaning (and cultural significance) when situated along an axis that runs between the liturgical servitude of writing music for the imperial court service and the autonomy of musical imagination which transpires in the late works of Bach and Handel. To this end, The Musical Discourse of Servitude constructs a typology of the late baroque musical imagination which draws Fux, Bach and Handel into the orbit of North Italian compositional practice"--

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