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This is an extremely important study which brings together valuable musicological research and practical experimentation in a unique way -- every organist should read it! * CHOIR & ORGAN, September 2004 *
Synthesizing a wealth of historical documentation along with the results of new, experimental studies, Speerstra [Eastman School of Music] has written a thorough analysis of the musicological and performance issues that surround the ambigious history and usage of the pedal clavichord. Despite its subtitle, this book should prove valuable for a broad audience not limited to organists; it speaks to all keyboardists interested in expanding their interpretation of Baroque literature. Highly recommended. * CHOICE *
Joel Speerstra's work presents a fascinating paradigm for the study of J.S. Bach's organ music that leads performance practice research in a new direction . . . [Speerstra] lays a path for a living performance practice that promotes an integral relationship between the organ and the pedal clavichord. * NOTES, March 2005 *
There is much of brilliance in this book. * EARLY MUSIC, January 2005 *
Joel Speerstra's book is a wide-ranging study of the pedal clavichord's role in the interpretation of Bach's organ music. Whether one accepts the author's premise or not, organists and clavichordists without access to such a rare instrument may discover new insights into baroque performance practice that can be applied to more readily available instruments. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY MUSIC, 2005 [Stewart Pollens] Original and brilliant study . . . Anyone interested in keyboard instruments of any kind will find in it a great fund of information and insight into matters of general musical interest, especially the performance of Bach's music. * EARLY MUSIC TODAY *
Book Information
ISBN 9781580461351
Author Joel Speerstra
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint University of Rochester Press
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd