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INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780253075123

The Language of the Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin

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By Stanley Ritchie
Imprint: INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
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279 x 216 mm
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240

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Stanley Ritchie is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Violin at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. He is author of Before the Chinrest: A Violinist's Guide to the Mysteries of Pre-Chinrest Technique and Style and The Accompaniment in "Unaccompanied" Bach: Interpreting the Sonatas and Partitas for Violin.

Acknowledgments Introduction Bach's Orthography Part I: Technique 1. Right-Arm Technique The Basic Bow-Stroke Articulation (a) Detache (b) Lifted Strokes (c) Z-Bowing (d) The Swift-Bow (e) The Choreography of the Bow (f) Chordal Technique (g) Bariolage (h) Ondeggiando (i) To Slur or Not to Slur (j) Sautille 2. Left-Hand Technique Basics Intonation The Swing Fingerings (a) Choosing Fingerings (b) Avoiding Jumping (c) Use of the 4th Finger (d) Half-Position (e) Vibratos Part II: Harmonic and Melodic Structure 3. Analysis The Bass Line and Harmonic Progressions (a) Figured Bass (b) Implicit Harmony (c) Patterns (d) Beaming (e) Punctuation (f) Tension and Release (g) Cadences 4. Polyphony (a) Notation (b) Arpeggiation Part III: Expression and Ornamentation 5. Expression (a) The Word in the Top Left-Hand Corner (b) Rhetoric (c) Dynamics and Nuances (d) Rubato (e) Questions and Exclamations 6. Ornamentation (a) The Appoggiatura (b) Spontaneous Ornamentation (c) Vocal Ornaments Part IV: Analytical Exercises (a) Bass Line and Figures (b) Melodic Extraction (c) Articulation (d) Expression Coda Bibliography Index

"Bach's sonatas and partitas are like the plays of Shakespeare in the world of dramatic literature, or the Bible in the realm of religion. They are absolutely central to the repertoire of the violin, and much like Shakespeare and the Bible, they have spawned much worthy commentary. Stanley's contribution is certain to be an important supplement."-Daniel Stepner, Professor Emeritus, Brandeis University

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