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The main body of the DVD is a recording of a 90-minute lecture given by Malcolm Bilson in which he examines aspects of notation of Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Prokofiev, Schubert, and Bartók, showing clearly...
The Sherborne Missal, which included illustrations of British birds in its decorative borders, is the largest, most lavishly decorated late-medieval service book to have survived. It contains 694 parchment...
Aims to help people who have some experience of reading musical notation to follow a score as it is played. Uses two string quartets, one by Haydn and the other by Bordin, to illustrate the kinds of...
Discusses the importance of notation in the history, performance and composition of music in the western European tradition. Music historian Susan Rankin traces the origins and development of western...
An introduction to the fundamental principles of musical notation, i.e., the western system of staff notation, which is relevant to the music repertory of the course. These include rhythm, melody and...
Introduces the figured bass notation of a continuo part and follows with demonstrations. Introduces the alto and tenor clefs and shows worked examples in reducing chamber music to two staves. Shows the...
The Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) port is an increasingly familiar facility on microcomputers and electronic instruments. The video explains and demonstrates the use of MIDI, focussing on a...
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