Gradus ad Parnassum

Type:
boek
Titel:
Gradus ad Parnassum
Auteur:
Fux, Johann Joseph
Jaar:
1725
URL:
https://imslp.org/wiki/Gradus_ad_Parnassum_(Fux%2C_Johann_Joseph) International Music Score Library Project
Onderwerp:
18th Century (1701-1800)
Method
Music theory
Counterpoint
Austria
Taal:
Latijn
Uitgever:
Vienna Van Ghelen 1725
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.KTS1 C3.17 15F17 (Orpheus Instituut)
Paginering:
[vi]-280 pages engraved frontispiece
Editie:
1st ed.
Samenvatting:
A highly influential treatise, the Gradus was published at imperial expense, with the Latin original followed by translations into German, Italian, English and French in whole or in part between 1742 and 1773. "The long history of influence exerted by the Gradus as a manual of composition (and not merely as a primer of strict counterpoint) has been documented by Alfred Mann. ... It was used extensively by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven for pedagogical purposes, and it was cited and adapted in formal composition treatises by Marpurg, Albrechtsberger, Cherubini, Bellerman, Haller, Schenker, Roth and Tittel (Der neue Gradus, 1959), among others. In brief, it is no exaggeration to state that Fux has played a decisive role in the formation of Western musical thought in so far as tonal practice and technique are concerned. Fux's Singfundament (c1705) is a vocal primer whose solmization exercises anticipate the studies in imitation in the Gradus itself. It, too, has had a place in the afterlife of Viennese composition.
Nota:
Johann Joseph Fux (c.1660-1741) was an Austrian composer, music theorist and pedagogue of the late Baroque era. His most enduring work is not a musical composition but his treatise on counterpoint, Gradus ad Parnassum, which has become the single most influential book on the Palestrinian style of Renaissance polyphony.
Index in facsimile 14I28
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