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- catalog contributor b1593599.
- catalog contributor b1593600.
- catalog coverage "United States New Jersey New Brunswick.".
- catalog created "[1958]".
- catalog date "1958".
- catalog date "[1958]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1958]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 327-332.".
- catalog description "I. The study of fugue in historical outline : 1. Texture versus form -- 2. The renaissance: fugal exposition : The beginnings of fugal theory ; Elements of fugal technique: vicentino ; Establishment of fugal terminology: zarlino ; The last renaissance theorists -- 3. The baroque: fugal development : Growth of formal concepts ; Progress of harmonic thought: the Sweelinck school ; Re-evaluation of fugal terminology ; Reconciliation of linear and vertical concepts: Rameau -- 4. The classic summaries -- 5. Textbook versus history -- II. The study of fugue in classic texts : 1. Johann Josef Fux: from gradus ad parassum, fux as disciple of Palestrina ; A lesson on imitation ; Fugues in general ; Fugues in two parts ; Fugues in three parts ; Fugues in four parts ; Double counterpoint ; Double counterpoint at the tenth ; Double counterpoint at the twelfth -- 2. Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg: from abhandlung von der fugue , Marpurg as interpreter of Bach ; Imitation and fugue in general ; The theme or opening statement ; The answer ; The exposition and the development of a fugal theme ; The counterparts ; The episodes -- 3. Johann Georg Albrechtsberger: from grundliche answeisung zur komposition, Albrechtxberger as a teacher of Beethoven ; The choral fugue ; The canon -- 4. Glambattista martini: from esemplare o sia saggio fondamentale prattico di contrappunto fugato, Martini as mentor of a new age ; Two-part fugue ; Three part fugue ; Four-part fugue ; Five-part fugue ; Six-part fugue ; Seven-part fugue ; Eight-part fugue.".
- catalog extent "x, 341 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Study of fugue.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Study of fugue.".
- catalog issued "1958".
- catalog issued "[1958]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Brunswick, N.J., Rutgers University Press".
- catalog relation "Study of fugue.".
- catalog spatial "United States New Jersey New Brunswick.".
- catalog subject "781.4".
- catalog subject "Fugue.".
- catalog subject "ML448 .M25".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The study of fugue in historical outline : 1. Texture versus form -- 2. The renaissance: fugal exposition : The beginnings of fugal theory ; Elements of fugal technique: vicentino ; Establishment of fugal terminology: zarlino ; The last renaissance theorists -- 3. The baroque: fugal development : Growth of formal concepts ; Progress of harmonic thought: the Sweelinck school ; Re-evaluation of fugal terminology ; Reconciliation of linear and vertical concepts: Rameau -- 4. The classic summaries -- 5. Textbook versus history -- II. The study of fugue in classic texts : 1. Johann Josef Fux: from gradus ad parassum, fux as disciple of Palestrina ; A lesson on imitation ; Fugues in general ; Fugues in two parts ; Fugues in three parts ; Fugues in four parts ; Double counterpoint ; Double counterpoint at the tenth ; Double counterpoint at the twelfth -- 2. Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg: from abhandlung von der fugue , Marpurg as interpreter of Bach ; Imitation and fugue in general ; The theme or opening statement ; The answer ; The exposition and the development of a fugal theme ; The counterparts ; The episodes -- 3. Johann Georg Albrechtsberger: from grundliche answeisung zur komposition, Albrechtxberger as a teacher of Beethoven ; The choral fugue ; The canon -- 4. Glambattista martini: from esemplare o sia saggio fondamentale prattico di contrappunto fugato, Martini as mentor of a new age ; Two-part fugue ; Three part fugue ; Four-part fugue ; Five-part fugue ; Six-part fugue ; Seven-part fugue ; Eight-part fugue.".
- catalog title "The study of fugue.".
- catalog type "text".