Cristiano Porqueddu Inviato il April 17, 2009 Group: Admin Topic Count: 865 Content Count: 3,653 Reputation: 227 Joined: 11/14/2005 Status: Offline Device: Windows Inviato il April 17, 2009 Le edizioni Ophee hanno recentemente pubblicato l'indice del Diccionario de Guitarristas di Domingo Prat a cura di Jan de Kloe "With his Diccionario de Guitarristas, Domingo Prat provided us in 1934 with a wealth of information on the guitar and related subjects. The introduction to the facsimile edition which was published in 1986 summarizes the four main areas of interest: South American guitar music in general, and Argentine guitar music in particular; The guitar in Spain; Contemporary guitar; Guitar history. There are numerous references to individuals from the world of flamenco, or género andaluz as Prat called it. An appendix of many pages is exclusively about guitar builders. The 1986 reprint of this major reference book and the continuous call for it proves that is it a work of lasting value. While pages contain few alphabetical keywords, they have many items which deserve to be retained for an index. In total, the index lists about 9000 persons in 21000 references. It provides all names of individuals, geographical names, venues, organizations, orchestras and groups, music societies, publishers, magazines, newspapers etc. in a way that any information can by found by keyword. No quality filter was applied on keywords – everybody mentioned in the Diccionario is in the index, even kids who were at one time the pupil of some obscure teacher. Many names are included which Prat just wanted to have to make sure that his inner and outer circle of guitar afficionados would buy the book. Also a number of personalities are presented which have nothing to do with the guitar but are obviously included for marketing reasons. It is believed that this index becomes an indispensible tool for researchers in the field of the guitar. jan.jpg - 58254 BytesJan de Kloe was born in The Hague (The Netherlands) in 1943. Since 1967 he lives in Belgium. He studied music privately and at the royal conservatories of Brussels and Liège. As a soloist he performed in Belgium and various other European countries. He published three recordings (Baroque transcriptions and Spanish music Volume 1 and 2). Music editing and research have resulted in a number of publications. Jan de Kloe is currently connected as a computer graphics consultant to specialized music publishers Editions Orphée (USA), Ashley Mark (Great Britain), Chanterelle (Germany), Mel Bay (USA), HBS Nepomuk (Switzerland) and others." Link per l'acquisto: http://www.editionsorphee.com/books/prat-index.html
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