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In Search of Perfect Harmony: Tartini’s Music and Music Theory in Local and European Contexts
In Search of Perfect Harmony: Tartini’s Music and Music Theory in Local and European Contexts
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Product details
- ISBN 9783631869079
- Weight: 509g
- Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 21 Dec 2022
- Publisher: Peter Lang AG
- Publication City/Country: CH
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
Giuseppe Tartini (1692–1770) made history both as an outstanding composer and
as an exceptional music theorist. Especially after he began to devote himself to
speculative reflections of music, Tartini seems to have been searching for harmony
between music theory (which he studied in depth, even reaching back to ancient
concepts of music) and musical practice (his daily routine as composer and violinist
at St Anthony’s Basilica in Padua and as violin teacher). The present 2nd volume of the
series focuses on both Tartini’s musical language and his theoretical deliberations.
as an exceptional music theorist. Especially after he began to devote himself to
speculative reflections of music, Tartini seems to have been searching for harmony
between music theory (which he studied in depth, even reaching back to ancient
concepts of music) and musical practice (his daily routine as composer and violinist
at St Anthony’s Basilica in Padua and as violin teacher). The present 2nd volume of the
series focuses on both Tartini’s musical language and his theoretical deliberations.
Nejc Sukljan studied musicology and history at the Faculty of Arts, University
of Ljubljana where he now works as an assistant professor at the Department of
Musicology. His main areas of interest include history of early music and history of
music theory.
of Ljubljana where he now works as an assistant professor at the Department of
Musicology. His main areas of interest include history of early music and history of
music theory.
In Search of Perfect Harmony: Tartini’s Music and Music Theory in Local and European Contexts
€64.99
