Philips and Dering: Consort Music

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Abstract

A scholarly edition of consort music by two Catholic composers, this volume contains an extensive introduction which includes information about the composers; an assessment of the sources; an account of centres of viol playing in 17th-C England; changing fashions in genre; new insights on mode, mensuration and barring, and temperament. The edition includes a reconstruction of a pavan by Philips, and the composition of outer parts for dances by Dering. All sources are described, and there is an extensive critical commentary. In terms of our understanding of metre, mode and tuning, the volume makes a contribution to editing practice more generally.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherStainer and Bell
Commissioning bodyRoyal Musical Association
Number of pages264
Volume101
ISBN (Print)9780852499481
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Publication series

NameMusica Britannica
PublisherPublished for the Musica Britannica Trust Established by the Royal Musical Association
Volume101
ISSN (Print)0580-2954

Keywords

  • Peter Philips
  • Richard Dering
  • Consort Music
  • Viol
  • Almande
  • Pavan
  • Galliard
  • Fantasia
  • Almaine
  • In Nomine
  • Francis Tregian
  • Nicholas Le Strange
  • Viol Playing
  • Dance
  • Mode
  • Metre
  • Music Editing

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