Renesanční trubka a její repertoár z nejstarších dochovaných notových záznamů skladeb pro trubky

Title in English Renaissance trumpet and its repertoire from the oldest preserved written records of trumpet pieces
Authors

ŠKVAŘIL Lumír

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Opus musicum : hudební revue
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Art, architecture, cultural heritage
Keywords natural trumpet; Cesare Bendinelli; renaissance trumpet repertoire
Description This study was designed to introduce the trumpet repertoire from the turn of the 16th and 17th century - the time from which the earliest preserved records of this music come. The works of Bendinelli, Lübeck, Thomsen and, concerning the theory, also Praetorius are the primary resources. Particularly the sonatas for the ensemble of five trumpets are analyzed in more details. The most interesting is the issue of reconstructing the five parts based on preserved one-part recordings (usually only the main part was noted down, other four parts were improvised according to certain rules) and speculations about the way in which the whole played form was structured at a real historical performance.
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