Thank you, Mathias, for these precious informations.

I could find the CD of Amazon.de and ordered it right away.

Any further indication where I could find the German study you mention?


Nancy,

how could that past article in the LSA Journal be made available to us (or at least, I could I get an electronic copy)?


Kindest regards,

Luca


Mathias Rösel on 10-12-2007 12:07 wrote:
"damian dlugolecki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
Can anyone point me to studies of 'rhetorique',

Andreas Schlegel wrote an enlightening study on the Rhetorique, called
Was ich von der Rhetorique lernte (what I learned from the Rhetorique),
if memory serves. It's in German, but perhaps translation have been made
availble by now.

use of modes,

Regarding French baroque music, this seems to be superfluous. Modes were
not used any more once major / minor keys turned up.

or any other formal studies of the music of the Gaultiers, Gallot, Mouton et 
alia?

et alii, that is, I suppose. One study that at once springs to mind is
George Torres on the impact of French poetics on 17th century pieces de
luth (Journal of the Lute Society of America XXX/1997, p. 25-41).
Another is the booklet of Catherine Liddel's CD La Belle voilée, which
brilliantly explains how French baroque lute pieces work.



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