Agreed wholeheartedly. Should have put the term between quotation marks
so as to make myself clear.
Mathias
"Jorge Torres" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
So, one may ask, what's French? Is it stile brisé (that term was
coinedby David Buch, if I'm not mistaken)?
There has been some confusion wi
>
> So, one may ask, what's French? Is it stile brise (that term was
> coined
> by David Buch, if I'm not mistaken)?
There has been some confusion with this term, which I believe does
little to further a true understanding of the repertoire. I look
forward to seeing its use discontinued in
"Rob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Thanks to those who gave me some info on Lesage. It has made me aware of how
> little I know of the period of transition between French 11c and German 11c
> styles. Much of the early German 11c music seems very French,
One of the recently CDs by Joachim Held is
Thanks to those who gave me some info on Lesage. It has made me aware of how
little I know of the period of transition between French 11c and German 11c
styles. Much of the early German 11c music seems very French, and I'm
wondering where the break was - when did German composers start writing 11c