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Historical Performance in Baroque Music

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English
Boydell & Brewer
19 May 2026
A practical and scholarly guide to performing Baroque music with historical insight and artistic confidence.

This is an in-depth guide to the performance of Baroque music for musicians, listeners, undergraduate and graduate music students, and conservatory and university instructors. Rigorously scholarly, yet readable by non-specialists, it is designed to serve not only as an introduction to historical performance for those new to the subject, but also as a reference book for those experienced in the field, and as a course book in early music performance practice. Part 1 covers essential topics such as historical voices and instruments, articulation, and ornamentation and improvisation. Part 2 turns to particular performance issues in selections ranging from vocal chamber music by Strozzi, Handel, Jacquet, and Bach to instrumental compositions by Castello, Corelli, Couperin, and (again) Bach. The book draws on the author's broad experience as a performer, teacher and writer on Baroque music. It can serve as a general handbook on historical performance practice that also addresses specific questions raised by commonly performed recital and concert repertoire.
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Imprint:   Boydell & Brewer
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781837653102
ISBN 10:   1837653100
Pages:   422
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements A Note on Pitch References Introduction Part 1. Parameters of Performance 1 Sources and Editions 2 Styles and Genres 3 Voices 4 Instruments 5 Tempo and Rhythm 6 Articulation 7 Basso Continuo 8 Ornaments and Embellishment 9 Interpretation Part 2. Case Studies 10 Italian Vocal Music, Seventeenth Century: Barbara Strozzi, Ardo in tacito foco; with Notes on Giacomo Carissimi, Jephte 11 Early Eighteenth-Century Vocal Music in the Italian Tradition: George Frideric Handel, Lucrezia and Other Works 12 Vocal Music in the French Tradition, Early Eighteenth Century: Elizabeth Jacquet de La Guerre, Susanne; with Notes on Rameau, Orphée 13 Vocal Music by Bach: Cantata 82, with Notes on Other Works 14 Early Baroque Instrumental Music in Italy: Toccatas by Frescobaldi, with Notes on Sonatas by Castello 15 Later Baroque Instrumental Music for Strings: Corelli, Sonatas; with Notes on Bach's Unaccompanied Sonatas and Suites 16 Chamber Music from Eighteenth-Century France: Couperin and the French Concert 17 Bach, Brandenburg Concerto no. 2 and Related Music Bibliography Index

DAVID SCHULENBERG has performed on historical keyboard instruments across North America, Europe and Asia, and has recorded for Naxos, Hungaroton, and Brilliant Classics. His publications include The Music of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (University of Rochester Press, 2014). He has taught at Boston University, the Juilliard School, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he directed the Collegium Musicum. His website schulenbergmusic.org features numerous recordings and editions.

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