Rudolf Steglich (18 February 1886 – 8 July 1976) was a German musicologist, music editor and academic teacher, who was professor at the University of...
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treatise Quaestiones in musica was attributed to him by the musicologist Rudolf Steglich; another suggestion is Franco of Liège. He wrote a chronicle Gesta...
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Nikolayeva. J.S. Bach: 12 & 6 Little Preludes. Japan: Victor, 1991 Rudolf Steglich (editor). Johann Sebastian Bach: Little Preludes and Fughettas. G....
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integrating elements have been proposed. For example, the musicologist Rudolf Steglich has suggested that Handel used the device of the "ascending fourth"...
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Steglich was born in Dresden and studied physics in the University of Münster and the University of Göttingen, where he received his PhD under Rudolf...
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as a sigh. The signal of a fourth has been observed by musicologist Rudolf Steglich as a unifying motif of the oratorio. Handel breaks the beginning of...
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a pronounced "ascending fourth"—a signal observed by musicologist Rudolf Steglich as a unifying motif of the oratorio. "For behold, darkness shall cover...
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begins with an ascending fourth, a signal observed by musicologist Rudolf Steglich as a unifying motif of the oratorio, on the words "I know", repeated...
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Stoltzman in 2011 and published by Lauren Keiser Music. Urtext edition Rudolf Steglich (ed.): Johann Sebastian Bach: Chromatische Fantasie und Fuge d-moll...
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the University of Erlangen–Nuremberg in 1950; studying there with Rudolf Steglich. He joined the faculty of this latter school in 1950 and was awarded...
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