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Introduction to the Art of Singing by Johann Friedrich Agricola
An English translation with commentary of an important first treatise on singing by Agricola.
Johann Friedrich Agricola (Author), Julianne C. Baird (Edited and translated by)
9780521454285, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 26 May 1995
312 pages, 250 music examples
23.5 x 15.7 x 2.7 cm, 0.56 kg
'Julianne C. Baird has performed an important service in making available an edited translation of his principal publication.' The Times Literary Supplement
Agricola published Introduction to the Art of Singing in Germany, in 1757, consisting of the 1723 treatise of the Italian singing teacher and castrato, Tosi, to which Agricola added his own running commentary. The Introduction was recognized as invaluable not only for teachers and their pupils but also for advanced singers and professionals. This present edition, translated with introduction and annotations by the celebrated singer Julianne Baird, makes Agricola's work available in English. Tosi's work was the first basic treatise on singing; Agricola, a pupil of J. S. Bach at the court of Frederick the Great, brought Tosi's work 'up to date'. His commentaries are so extensive that the Introduction stands on its own as an important document in the history of performance practice.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Agricola's treatise
Introduction to the art of singing
Translator's preface
Foreword of the author
Introduction of the author
1. Observations for the use of the singing teacher
2. Concerning appoggiaturas
3. Concerning trills
4. Concerning divisions
5. Concerning recitative
6. Remarks intended especially for the music student
7. Concerning arias
8. Concerning cadenzas
9. Remarks for the use of the professional singer
10. Concerning improvised variations of melodies
Notes
Bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Music: styles & genres [AVG]
