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The Music of Nature
Or, An Attempt to Prove that What Is Passionate and Pleasing in the Art of Singing, Speaking and Performing upon Musical Instruments, Is Derived from the Sounds of the Animated World

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  • Date Published: July 2014
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781108002134

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  • The English composer and concert producer William Gardiner (1770–1853) published this work in 1832 in order to explain the 'true principles of musical taste and expression' by listening to the 'germs of melody' in nature. Here he musically notates the sounds of oxen, a Newfoundland dog, a blackbird, a cooing dove and even an angry child in an attempt to combine natural history, personal observation and historical anecdotes with his passion for music. Notable for introducing Beethoven's music to Britain, Gardiner sets out his general beliefs about the adaptability of the human ear, the differences between noise and sound, singing and oratory, and the musicality of ordinary language. He also discusses many noted singers of his day and delves into the different techniques used by singers and instrumentalists to elicit emotion in their audiences.

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    • Date Published: July 2014
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108002134
    • length: 544 pages
    • dimensions: 216 x 140 x 31 mm
    • weight: 0.68kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    1. On the faculties of the ear
    2. Noise and sound
    3. The voice
    4. Speaking
    5. Language
    6. Oratory
    7. Singing
    8. Air, ballad, bravura and recitative
    9. Vocal performers
    10. Graces
    11. The violin
    12. Birds
    13. Pianoforte
    14. Insects
    15. Violoncello
    16. Bells
    17. Oboe
    18. Singing out of tune
    19. Psalmody
    20. Singing at sight
    21. Echoes
    22. The flute
    23. London cries
    24. The horn
    25. The harp
    26. The organ
    27. The clarionet
    28. The orchestra
    29. The trombone
    30. Loud and soft
    31. The trumpet
    32. Accompaniment
    33. The bassoon
    34. Drums
    35. Roar of storms
    36. Ominous sounds
    37. Harmony and melody
    38. Thorough bass
    39. Modulation
    40. Composition
    41. Phraseology
    42. On the different keys
    43. Rhythm
    44. Dance
    45. Tuning
    46. National song
    47. Singing conducive to health
    48. Analysis of the utterance
    49. Analysis of the alphabet
    50. Rhythm in language
    51. Quantity.

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    William Gardiner

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