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Denis Arnold, 19 September 1985
Interpreting Bach’s ‘Well-Tempered Clavier’: A Performer’s Discourse of Method
by Ralph Kirkpatrick.
Yale, 132 pp., £14.95, January 1985,0 300 03058 4 Show More
by Ralph Kirkpatrick.
Yale, 132 pp., £14.95, January 1985,
Bach, Handel, Scarlatti: Tercentenary Essays
edited by Peter Williams.
Cambridge, 363 pp., £27.50, April 1985,0 521 25217 2 Show More
edited by Peter Williams.
Cambridge, 363 pp., £27.50, April 1985,
Handel: The Man and his Music
by Jonathan Keates.
Gollancz, 346 pp., £12.95, February 1985,0 575 03573 0 Show More
by Jonathan Keates.
Gollancz, 346 pp., £12.95, February 1985,
Sensibility and English Song: Critical Studies of the Early 20th Century: Vols I and II
by Stephen Banfield.
Cambridge, 619 pp., £27.50, April 1985,0 521 23085 3 Show More
by Stephen Banfield.
Cambridge, 619 pp., £27.50, April 1985,
“... double dot, how to play the upper auxiliary note of a trill, and the other things which worry our scholar-performers. The weight to be given to an up beat, how staccato is staccato, whether it is possible, or even sensible, to attempt a continuous legato, these are the issues – just as they would be in Beethoven or Chopin or, for that ... ”