1st Edition

The Consort Organ and its Role in Seventeenth-Century Ensemble Music

By David Force Copyright 2027
248 Pages 44 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book presents the first detailed study of the English consort organ, interrogating a wide range of primary source material to provide valuable insights into the role of the instrument and its players in seventeenth-century English consort and vocal music. From the refined confines of the royal court to the lively entertainments of the post-Restoration music-houses, in aristocratic... Read more

List of Figures

List of Tables

List of Music Examples

Acknowledgements

Abbreviations

Introduction

Chapter One: The organology of the consort organ

Chapter Two: Contexts for the consort organ

Chapter Three: The consort organ in instrumental ensembles

Chapter Four: The consort organ and vocal music

Bibliography

Index

Biography

David Force read music as an Organ Scholar at the University of Durham, subsequently gaining master’s and doctoral degrees in historiographical musicology. Following a career of some 30 years teaching music in independent schools, he now focusses on research related to English consort, liturgical, and keyboard music of the seventeenth century. In addition to his practical work as a keyboard player, he edits for several European publishers of musicological books and early music editions, and is Executive Editor ofJournal of the British Institute of Organ Studies.