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The Recorder Today

A practical guide to the history, music and technique of the recorder.

Eve E. O'Kelly (Author)

9780521366816, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 27 July 1990

196 pages, 10 b/w illus.
23.7 x 19.2 x 1.4 cm, 0.36 kg

This book is about one of the most widely played and yet least understood of instruments, the recorder. Initially revived at the turn of the century, it now has an impressive modern repertoire, much of it using innovative instrumental techniques. The aim of the present work has been to make available to players, composers, teachers and interested non-specialists the sort of practical information they need in order to approach the modern recorder repertoire with understanding. History, music, technique and the leading figures in the field are discussed and described in an informal and readable style. The scope and content of the catalogue of contemporary compositions contained in the second part of the book will come as a surprise to many. Out of about 800 works currently in print Eve O'Kelly has made a selection of some 400, classified by instrumentation which will be of tremendous use to players and teachers at all levels. As a work of reference for the specialist, or as a companion for the amateur player, this book is invaluable.

List of illustrations
List of musical examples
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I. History, Music and Technique: 1. The revival
2. The contemporary recorder
3. The recorder
4. Conventional recorder music and the heritage of the Baroque
5. The avant-garde
6. The theatrical element
7. Modern techniques
8. Conclusion
Appendix
Non-standard fingerings
Part II. Select Catalogue of Twentieth-Century Recorder Music: Index to catalogue
Bibliography
General index.

Subject Areas: Music [AV]

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