A solid grounding in musical techniques of the 17th and 18th centuries
is essential to a complete understanding of Baroque music. As scholar
Denis Stevens says in his introduction to this work, Full enjoyment will
come only when the soloist learns the gentle art of tasteful
embellishment of a melodic line, and when continuo players learn that
their role is perhaps the most important in the entire ensemble.
Arnold's legendary work is a comprehensive survey of its topic, covering
every issue of significance to today's performer. The text is fully
amplified with numerous musical examples, authoritative citations,
scholarly interpretations and syntheses, and the author's own
conclusions. An inexhaustible collection of source material for the
musicologist as well as an indispensable companion for conductor,
editor, or performer. Volume 2 of a 2-volume set.