Musicalische Neu-Jahrs-Gedichte von der Music-Gesellschaft auf der Teutschen Schul in Zürich

Type:
boek
Titel:
Musicalische Neu-Jahrs-Gedichte von der Music-Gesellschaft auf der Teutschen Schul in Zürich
Auteur:
Füssli, Johann Melchior; Füssli, Johann Rudolph; Freytag, Johann Heinrich; Holzhalb, Johann Rudolph
Jaar:
1714
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Onderwerp:
18th Century (1701-1800)
Poetry
Choral music
Institution
Multiple use
Zürich (Switzerland)
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orgel_Zwitserland, 18e eeuw
dansen
dirigent
dwarsfluit
gamba
trompet
harp
violone
viool
zangeres
koor/orkestopstelling
luit
slagwerk
meer benutten zelfde partituur
Taal:
Duits
Uitgever:
Zürich Deutsche Schule 1714-40
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.KTS1 C3.51 26D03_01 (Orpheus Instituut)
Paginering:
224 pages music, illustrations
Nota:
In the 17th century music in Zürich was dominated by three collegia musica: the first was ‘zum Chorherrensaal’, followed by the ‘ab dem Musiksaal’ (from 1613) and ‘zur deutschen Schule’ (from 1679). Initially they were concerned only with sacred music, but later also performed contemporary German and Italian secular music. The three societies merged in 1812 to form the Allgemeine Musikgesellschaft Zürich (AMGZ), which since 1813 has produced books on musical subjects in a series of ‘Neujahrsblättern’, the successors to a series of New Year collections of polyphonic pieces published by two of the collegia musica from 1685 and 1713 respectively.
See 04J20, 04J21, 10B20, 11H13, G1-027 and G1-028 for similar collections
Each year between 1713 and 1740 has a New Year's poem and a song with an engraved frontispiece (‘Kupfer-Blatt') bound in, numbered I-XXVIII, but paginated continuously
The poems and plates deal predominantly with music, e.g. Jubal's invention of music
Most songs have Cantus I and Bassus on left page, Cantus II and Altus on right page, but some are for two sopranos only, whose parts face each other; still others have a basso continuo (bassus generalis) part for 'organum'
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