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Daniel Gottlob TYrk on the Role of the Organist in Worship (1787)

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Daniel Gottlob TYrk on the Role of the Organist in Worship (1787)

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Türk's book is the first to deal exclusively with the role of the organist in worship by concentrating on church music from the time of Bach up to the decline of thoroughbass. A unique source of information about church music practice, the improvisation of preludes, the role of the organ in relation to the liturgy, and thoroughbass, this book holds an important place in music history. Margot Woolard provides appropriate annotation and interpretative commentary. An invaluable addition to the literature on liturgical music.

Author Biography:

Margot Ann Greenlimb Woolard is an adjunct faculty member in the School of Music at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, director of their Church Organist Training Program, and leader of the Nebraska Church Music Workshops.
Release date NZ
September 6th, 2000
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Undergraduate
Contributor
  • Edited by Margot Ann Greenlimb Woolard
Pages
200
Dimensions
145x222x17
ISBN-13
9780810837041
Product ID
1823265

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