Author: brycon
Date: 2024-04-23 23:23
What did you have in that spot in your previous version?
I'm primarily a clarinetist but studied a bit of piano (was a very mediocre student) and composition. For fun, now, I do some historical composition--partimenti, dance suites, preludes and fugues, etc.--and also use these things as teaching approaches when I'm asked to do a theory course. At any rate, one of my colleagues sent me a PDF of a book by Scott Burnham from Princeton University, if I remember correctly, called Mozart's Grace. It's a look at the more surface level elements, such as diminutions, textures, and so forth, that make Mozart sound like Mozart. I've been waiting for summer to hit to read it, so I can't say if it's good or not. But something that might interest you, nonetheless!
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