基本説明
The first in-depth history of the Baroque oboe, written by a renowned authority on, and a performer of, the instrument.
Full Description
The Eloquent Oboe is a history of the hautboy, the oboe of the Baroque period. It reflects recent interest in this instrument, which was the first of the woodwinds to join with strings in creating the new orchestra, and had by the end of the 20th century again become a regular presence on the concert scene. Between 1640 and 1760 this type of oboe underwent dramatic changes in both function and physical form, and the majority of its solo and chamber repertoire appeared. Haynes examines in detail the hautboy's structure, its players, makers, and composers, issues of performing style and period techniques, how and where the instrument was played, and who listened to it.
Contents
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; LIST OF FIGURES; LIST OF TABLES; LIST OF MUSICAL EXAMPLES; MECHANICS; ABBREVIATIONS; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1 THE TRANSITION FROM SHAWM TO HAUTBOY IN FRANCE; CHAPTER 2 THE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE HAUTBOY; CHAPTER 3 1670-1700: THE SPREAD OF THE 'FRENCH HOBOYE'; CHAPTER 4 PLAYING THE HAUTBOY; CHAPTER 5 1700-1730: THE INTERNATIONAL HAUTBOY; CHAPTER 6 BACH AND THE HAUTBOY; CHAPTER 7 1730-1760: ITALIAN ASCENDANCY AND THE RISE OF THE NARROW-BORE HAUTBOY; AFTERWORD; APPENDICES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX