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Tuning: Containing the Perfection of Eighteenth-Century Temperament, the Lost Art of Nineteenth-Century Temperament and the Science of Equal Temperament | 
| Author: Owen H. Jorgensen Publisher: Michigan State Univ Pr Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 1310325
Media: Hardcover Pages: 821 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.9 Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 9.8 x 2.4
ISBN: 0870132903 Dewey Decimal Number: 784.1928 EAN: 9780870132902 ASIN: 0870132903
Publication Date: June 1991 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Legendary independent bookstore online since 1994. Reliable customer service and no-hassle return policy.
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Temper, temper... May 16, 2003 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
This absolutely enormous book is one of the classics on musical temperament; for some reason most such books are out of print and hard to get hold of, and this is no exception. The title has got cut off in the Amazon entry - the full title is: "Tuning: Containing the Perfection of Eighteenth-Century Temperament, the Lost Art of Nineteenth-Century Temperment and the Science of Equal Temperment, Complete with Instructions for Aural and Electronic Tuning." It is a mixture of history of tunings and temperaments, and explicit tuning instructions for various temperaments. An interesting thread running through the book is a detailed argument to the effect that equal temperament was not commonplace until the twentieth century.If you're interested in this book, you might want to get hold of the recordings by Enid Katahn, "Six degrees of Tonality" and "Beethoven in the Temperaments." The former consists of recordings of a number of pieces from different periods of musical history, played on a piano tuned by Edward Foote in temperaments appropriate to the era. Also included are three different takes of the Mozart Fantasie Kv.397 in meantone, "Prelleur" temperament and equal temperament. Other books you might want to check out are Barbour's "Tuning and Temperament" and Dominique Devie's "Le Temperament Musical."
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