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Continuo playing according to Handel : his figured bass exercises / with a commentary by David Ledbetter.

Author/creator Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759
Other author/creatorLedbetter, David writer of accompanying material.
Format Musical Score and Print
Publication InfoOxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1989.
Description1 score (106 pages) ; 29 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Early music series (London, England : 1976) ; 12
Early music series (London, England : 1976) ; 12. ^A86514
Contents Introduction -- Exercises in figured bass. Nos. 1-6: Root-position triads ; Nos. 7-9: 6 chords ; No. 10: Suspension of the third (4-3) ; No. 11: 6/4 chords ; No. 12: 6/5 chords ; Nos. 13-14: 2 chords ; No. 15: Suspension of the sixth (7-6) ; No. 16: 7 chords ; Nos. 17-19: Suspension of the octave (9-8) ; Nos. 20-21: Double suspensions (6/4, 9/4, 9/7) ; Nos. 22-24: Practice pieces -- Exercises in fugue. Nos. 1-6 -- Note on Figuring Styles -- Suggestions for Further Reading -- Appendix: Specimen Realizations -- Exercises in Figured Bass -- Exercises in Fugue.
Abstract This book is an edition, with commentary, of Handel's exercises for continuo playing which he wrote for the daughters of King George II. These exercises have not until now been available in a form designed for instructive use. They take the learner in a clear and logical progression from the most basic chords to advanced realization, including fugal improvisation. But unlike the examples and exercises provided in the majority of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century continuo tutors they are also unfailingly stimulating musically, and very gratifying to play. The exercises are supplemented by Ledbetter's clear and concise commentary, and an appendix provides suggested realizations.
LCCN 89751031
ISBN0193184346
ISBN0193184338 (pbk.)

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