I'm preparing a 2 hour lecture for 18th August (for our music appreciation group) called "Figured Bass: The Art of continuo and Improvisational Performance Practice circa 1600-1750". I need to have my head examined for volunteering such a subject!! I've forgotten most of what I learned at university on this subject and my research is straightforward regarding the history of continuo. What I now need is to know and understand is the extent to which Bach and Handel used this convention and how much they actually wrote out themselves of the bass parts and why they chose to do this. Any help, specific references etc. would be appreciated, as I don't have time to read books on both composers.
Also, can somebody recommend some good recordings which show the differences in approach to the realization of the figured bass with some modern practitioners? I know there's a difference in style and approach between, say, the late Christopher Hogwood and Ton Koopman.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'd like to use power point to actually show the continuo section in individual works but my technological skills are rather lame. Something to do with my date of birth, I believe!!!!
Also, can somebody recommend some good recordings which show the differences in approach to the realization of the figured bass with some modern practitioners? I know there's a difference in style and approach between, say, the late Christopher Hogwood and Ton Koopman.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'd like to use power point to actually show the continuo section in individual works but my technological skills are rather lame. Something to do with my date of birth, I believe!!!!
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