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Jean-Philippe Rameau

Rameau: Complete Keyboard Works - Volume 1

The Books of 1705/06 and 1724

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Bärenreiter  |  SKU: BA6581  |  Barcode: 9790006525331
  • Composer: Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764)
  • Editor: Siegbert Rampe
  • Instrumentation: Harpsichord
  • ISMN: 9790006525331
  • Size: 9.6 x 12.2 inches
  • Pages: 64
  • Urtext / Critical Edition

Description

This is the first complete edition of the keyboard works of Jean-Philippe Rameau to incorporate all the printed collections of harpsichord music published under his supervision as well as his clavier arrangement of Les Indes Galantes.

It also includes many new insights into performance practice (e.g. the handling of repeat signs in the original prints) and presents the music entirely in modern clefs. The result is a reliable and unique edition for today's performers that does full justice to recent findings in historical performance practice.

For the first time, all accidentals and expression marks are reproduced exactly as they appear in the sources. Rounding off the edition are instructive facsimiles and a detailed preface in which the editor, the celebrated harpsichordist and conductor Siegbert Rampe, discusses the sources, editorial method, and important aspects of performance.

Works:

Bärenreiter

Rameau: Complete Keyboard Works - Volume 1

$ 45.25

Description

This is the first complete edition of the keyboard works of Jean-Philippe Rameau to incorporate all the printed collections of harpsichord music published under his supervision as well as his clavier arrangement of Les Indes Galantes.

It also includes many new insights into performance practice (e.g. the handling of repeat signs in the original prints) and presents the music entirely in modern clefs. The result is a reliable and unique edition for today's performers that does full justice to recent findings in historical performance practice.

For the first time, all accidentals and expression marks are reproduced exactly as they appear in the sources. Rounding off the edition are instructive facsimiles and a detailed preface in which the editor, the celebrated harpsichordist and conductor Siegbert Rampe, discusses the sources, editorial method, and important aspects of performance.

Works:

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