Алексей Анатольевич Панов, Иван Васильевич Розанов
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The article deals with the problems of interpreting English ornaments (embellishments, graces) of the second half of the 17th century in the process of their evolution. The authors consistently analyze the recommendations of the early English musicians Edward Bevin, Christopher Simpson, Matthew Locke, John Playford, and Henry Purcell. Emphasis in this study is allotted to the first ever published in England full table of ornaments with their execution written by Christopher Simpson in his The Division-Violist (London, 1659). Detailed consideration here is given to the ornament named “Shaked Beat”. It should be noted that the first full table “Marques des Agréments et leur signification” in France was enclosed only in D’Anglebert’s Pièces de Clavecin (c1689). For comparison, recommendations of the performance of ornaments are provided by some Italian, German and French composers and theorists of this time, such as Emilio del Cavalieri, Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, Jean Rousseau, Gilles Jullien, Étienne Loulié and Johann Gottfried Walther. A critical revision of scholarly publications on the problems of this study beginning from Edward Dannreuther and Arnold Dolmetsch to the present time has been carried out. Serious inaccuracies were found in the works of modern researchers and in reference and encyclopedic publications, including The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians and Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart.
本文论述了17世纪下半叶英国装饰品(装饰物,graces)在演变过程中的解释问题。作者一致地分析了早期英国音乐家爱德华·贝文、克里斯托弗·辛普森、马修·洛克、约翰·普莱福德和亨利·珀塞尔的建议。本研究的重点是在英国首次出版的由克里斯托弗·辛普森(Christopher Simpson)在他的《Division-Violist》(伦敦,1659)中所写的装饰物的完整表格。这里详细考虑了名为“摇摆节拍”的装饰品。应当指出的是,法国第一个完整的表格“关于农业和农业的意义”只载于昂格勒贝尔的《克拉维琴手册》(1689年)。为了比较,当时意大利、德国和法国的一些作曲家和理论家,如Emilio del Cavalieri、Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers、Jean Rousseau、Gilles Jullien、Étienne louli和Johann Gottfried Walther,提供了对装饰品性能的建议。对从Edward Dannreuther和Arnold Dolmetsch开始到现在的关于这一研究问题的学术出版物进行了批判性的修订。在现代研究人员的著作以及参考文献和百科全书出版物中发现了严重的不准确,包括《新格罗夫音乐与音乐家词典》和《音乐在Geschichte und Gegenwart》。