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A Guide to the Harpsichord
 
 

A Guide to the Harpsichord [Paperback]

Ann Bond
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A most comprehensive guide to the harpsichord- a must for all harpsichord students! -- Virginia Black, Professor of Harpsichord, Royal Academy of Music, London 1999

She has done very well at the difficult job of presenting an entire field in a well-balanced, comprehensive fashion. -- Scott Patterson, Classical Music Magazine

Students will find simply to own this handsome volume will foster a sense of pride in their potential ability. -- Nicholas Williams, The Musical Times, Winter 1998

Throughout the book there is a clarity of expression and of presentation that is most helpful. -- The Organ

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This practical guide to the mechanics and evolution of the instrument also offers a survey of its literature. The author discusses touch and technique and the issues involved in historical performance practices. Also includes suggestions on selecting and maintaining a harpsichord.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent & Comprehensive Introduction to the Harpsichord, Sep 26 2002
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"zimri-lim" (London, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Guide to the Harpsichord (Paperback)
Ann Bond has written an outstanding introduction to the many aspects of the Harpsichord. Her main audience is existing keyboard players coming to the Harpsichord though as a Classical Guitarist I found this book to be immensely useful.

While Ann Bond is clearly hugely knowledgeable about her subject she never allows too much information to get in the way of putting her key points across in an informative and well-reasoned manner. The book is very readable and her style and enthusiasm mean that reading this book is enjoyable throughout.

Chapters deal with the range of subjects which those coming fresh to the Harpsichord need to confront. These include issues of the instrument itself such as maintenance and how acquire, key differences with the piano especially regarding fingering, an overview of different styels of instruments and music as well as a very useful summary of the main Harpsichord repertoire including a listing of Bachs Harpsichord music. In addition there are sections on Figured Bass and how to play with other musicians.

In taking up this instrument I have found answers to all of the questions I have had and the advice has been thoroughly practical.

Indispensable to anyone interested in playing the Harpsichord.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not really a guide, May 28 2002
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Jon C. Domke "jdomke1" (Mountain House, CA) - See all my reviews
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I bought this book because I just inherited my first harpsichord and I thought this book would answer some questions I had after receiving it. The book spends the first few chapters going over the history, then one chapter on how it works with very few illustrations, and then the rest of the book is devoted entirely to playing the instrument. I had hoped to see more illustrations and a glossary of terms but was disappointed upon reading it. I would recommend this book to someone interested in a brief overview of the instrument and mostly learning to play, but not for someone who want to better understand the instruments inner workings.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent & Comprehensive Introduction to the Harpsichord, Sep 26 2002
By "zimri-lim" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: A Guide to the Harpsichord (Paperback)
Ann Bond has written an outstanding introduction to the many aspects of the Harpsichord. Her main audience is existing keyboard players coming to the Harpsichord though as a Classical Guitarist I found this book to be immensely useful.

While Ann Bond is clearly hugely knowledgeable about her subject she never allows too much information to get in the way of putting her key points across in an informative and well-reasoned manner. The book is very readable and her style and enthusiasm mean that reading this book is enjoyable throughout.

Chapters deal with the range of subjects which those coming fresh to the Harpsichord need to confront. These include issues of the instrument itself such as maintenance and how acquire, key differences with the piano especially regarding fingering, an overview of different styels of instruments and music as well as a very useful summary of the main Harpsichord repertoire including a listing of Bachs Harpsichord music. In addition there are sections on Figured Bass and how to play with other musicians.

In taking up this instrument I have found answers to all of the questions I have had and the advice has been thoroughly practical.

Indispensable to anyone interested in playing the Harpsichord.


20 of 22 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Not really a guide, May 28 2002
By Jon C. Domke "jdomke1" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: A Guide to the Harpsichord (Paperback)
I bought this book because I just inherited my first harpsichord and I thought this book would answer some questions I had after receiving it. The book spends the first few chapters going over the history, then one chapter on how it works with very few illustrations, and then the rest of the book is devoted entirely to playing the instrument. I had hoped to see more illustrations and a glossary of terms but was disappointed upon reading it. I would recommend this book to someone interested in a brief overview of the instrument and mostly learning to play, but not for someone who want to better understand the instruments inner workings.

9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An invaluable reference manual/history for harpsichordists, Aug 12 2001
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This review is from: A Guide to the Harpsichord (Hardcover)
Ann Bond's A Guide To The Harpsichord is a practical, "reader friendly" guide to one of the truly classical instruments of European music which treats the mechanics and evolution of the instrument while offering an informative survey of thematically appropriate literature. Students of the Harpsichord will find a wealth of advice on touch and technique (including articulation and fingering), along with a lucid exposition of the issues involved in historical performance practice accompanied by a clear explanation of ornamentation. A Guide To The Harpsichord is an invaluable reference manual and history for students of the instrument, as well as a highly recommended addition to music history and classical music department reference library collections.
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