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Einband leicht berieben, Bleistifteintrag auf Vorsatz, sonst ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - Inhalt Vorwort 9 1. Einleitung 12 2. Institutionelle, gesellschaftliche und ökonomische Voraussetzungen des englisch-deutschen Musiktransfers 21 3. "Den Fürsten ein Streitobjekt": William Brades Karriere in Deutsch- land und Dänemark 48 3.1. Brades englische Herkunft: Hypothesen, offene Fragen, For- schungsdesiderate 51 3.2. Brades kontinentale Karriere und das dynastische Netzwerk der dänisch-deutschen Fürstenfamilie 56 3.3. Meuterei im Dienst der Karriere: Brades Laufbahn in Nord- deutschland, 1606-1616 62 3.4. "Fuit turn vir magnus": Brade als Kapellmeister und Ensemble- leiter in Norddeutschland und Dänemark, 1616—1625 73 3.5. Mit "Seiten-Kunst" zur "Fürsten-Gunst": Die Laufbahnen der Söhne Christian und Steffen Brade 80 3.6. Ein "glücklicher Ausgang eines mühevollen Lebens": William Brade in Hamburg, ca. 1625-1630 84 4. Politische Beziehungen und Musiktransfer zwischen England und Dänemark, 1579—1606: Institutionen und Akteure 90 4.1. Fragestellung und methodische Vorüberlegungen 90 4.2. Politische Kontexte 95 4.2.1. England und Dänemark als protestantische Großmächte — Grundlinien ihrer außenpolitischen Beziehungen 95 4.2.2. Politische Beziehungen und Musiktransfer: Eine chrono- logische Übersicht 98 4.3. Die Bedeutung diplomatischer Gesandtschaften für den Musik- transfer zwischen England und Dänemark 4.3.1. Diplomatie und Musiktransfer: Grundsätzliche Überle- gungen 106 4.3.2. Die Rolle der Musik bei Gesandtschaften: Situationen, Funktionen, Transfer. Heinrich Rameis Gesandtschaft nach England (1586) 109 4.4. Akteure im anglo-dänischen Musiktransfer 127 4.4.1. Englische Adlige und Musiktransfer: Der Earl of Leicester 127 4.4.2. John Stokes: ein englischer Kaufmann als kultureller Agent Dänemarks 130 4.4.3. Musiker als Agenten des Königs: Borchgrevinck, Baxter, Dowland 132 4.4.4. Musiker als Agenten in eigener Sache: Dowland, Rowe 139 5. Das anglo-dänische Repertoire im Kontext von Musikpraxis und In- stitutionsgeschichte 143 5.1. Ensembleformen als Medien des englisch-deutschen Musiktrans- fers 146 5.1.1. Vorgeschichten: Streichinstrumente in England und auf dem Kontinent während des 16. Jahrhunderts 146 5.1.2. "Violen'-Ensemble 159 5.1.3. mixed consort 163 5.2. "Nicht gemeine, sondern gute meistere": Die englischen Inst- rumentisten in der dänischen Hofkapelle zur Zeit Friedrichs II. und Christians IV. (1579-1606) 176 5.2.1. Englische und kontinentale Streichermusik als Repräsen- tationskunst am Hof Friedrichs II 179 5.2.2. "Diese anmuthige Erfindung, von welcher der König selbst Urheber war": Die Hofkapelle Christians IV. als In- strument königlicher Repräsentation 190 5.2.3. Die institutionellen Voraussetzungen für das Entstehen des anglo-dänischen Repertoires um 1600 211 6. Englische Paduanen und Galliarden in Hamburg 226 6.1. Hamburg als deutscher 'Umschlagplatz' englischer Musik 226 6.2. "Vnd was wir für besondere [ .] Englische [ .] Stücke haben be- kommen können": Die Hamburger Ratsmusik und ihr Reper- toire 232 6.3. Transfer- und Rezeptionsvoraussetzungen in Hamburg 7 6.3.1. Hamburg und England 239 6.3.2. Hamburg und Dänemark 243 6.4. Die Huldigung von 1603 250 6.4.1. Vorbereitungen und Einzug 252 6.4.2. Gottesdienst 255 6.4.3. Tafelmusik 256 6.4.4. Inventionen 257 6.4.5. Tänze 260 6.4.6. Die Huldigung als Anlass für Musiktransfer 261 6.4.7. Die Huldigung als Publikationsanlass: Fragen und Hypo- thesen 264 6.5. Die Anthologien der Ratsmusiker und die Rezeption englischer Musik in Hamburg, 1601-1640 266 7. Gattungsgeschichte als Rezeptionsgeschichte: Die Pavanen des Ham- burger Ensemblerepertoires als Dokumente für Musikaustausch 273 7.1. Zwischen Funktionalität und Stilisierung: Zur Entwicklung der Gattung Pavane in England und Deutschland vor 1600 275 7.1.1. Anfange und gattungskonstituierende Elemente der Pa- vane 275 7.1.2. Die Pavane in England 277 7.1.3. Die Pavane in Deutschland 285 7.1.4. Die englische Pavane in Deutschland: Überlieferung und Formen der Aneignung 289 7.2. Die Hamburger Ensembledrucke als Dokumente kulturellen Austauschs 300 7.2.1. Englische Pavanen in den Hamburger Anthologien 305 7.2.2. Innovation mit den Mitteln englischer Tradition: William Brades Pavanen in den Anthologien und seinen eigenen Sammlungen 316 7.2.3. Die Pavanen der vom Kontinent stammenden Kapellmit- glieder 329 7-2.4. Die anonymen Pavanen: Zeugnisse für ein älteres anglo- dänisches Repertoire? 336 7.2.5. Die Pavanen der norddeutschen Komponisten Johann Sommer und Johann Steffens 337 7.2.6. Ausblick: Johann Schöps Erster Theil newer Paduanen ( 1633) 8. Fazit und Ausblick 350 Verzeichnis der Abkürzungen 359 Literatur 361 I. Quellen 361 II. Sekundärliteratur 365 III. Notenausgaben. ISBN 9783447060585
331 p., 93 fig. n/b. Inv. 20463
Outside dimensions 14.5" x 10.5" Circa 1902. Details in English. Centerfold. Light wear. Please see our photo for details. Book
Very Good English Original 49 real photo postcards (with an original photograph). 9x14 cm. A very good collection. A real photo postcard collection of a Turkish soldier named Mustafa Baspak, including gelatin silver prints (one is hand-colored) of South Africa; attractive views of Cape Town (23 photos), Durban (24 photos), and Natal (2 photos). Some cards are posted to Turkey by military post. Mostly, these real photo postcards are published by Valentine's (SA) Ltd., a photographic/printing company established by Mr. James Valentine (1814-1879) in 1851. In 1963, the company became a subsidiary of John Waddington Ltd.
Very Good Turkish Original twenty-three gelatin silver detachable photos on eight "Leykam" blind-stamped papers. Papers' size: 32,5x25 cm, photos size mostly: 9x14 cm. Punch holes in the left margins. Otherwise a clean collection. A fine photograph collection of a scientific voyage to Central, East, and South Anatolia in 1953, by German and Turkish mineralogists, to collect and research natural materials, including shores of lakes and seas, soils of Anatolian land from Mt. Taurus, Lake Van, Hakkari and Mount Cilo.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. 32mo. (9 x 6 cm). In Turkish. 25 original b/w gelatin silver photographs in 12 joined page plates. This extremely rare miniature souvenir album shows the stations, bridges and their constructions, the first moving trains, railways, opening celebrations and visits of the Turkish ministers, opening speech, etc. during the opening of the Irmak-Filyos railways on 12 November 1935 Irmak-Filyos line which was opened by Ali Çetinkaya (1878-1949), who was an Ottoman-born Turkish army officer and politician, who served eight terms in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. Çetinkaya also can be seen in some photos of the album. "The Republic of Turkey, which tried to overcome the destructive effects of the war, took an important step toward reaching economic independence and transporting natural resources to the different regions of the country. The Grand National Assembly of Turkey approved the Law on the Ankara-Eregli Railway Line under the name 'The Railway Leading to Coal'. This important railway line, which the young Republic of Turkey wished to establish to face the future and move forward, was going to run between the coal city Zonguldak and Irmak station, near the capital Ankara. The construction of the railway started on 7th February 1927 and the 102-kilometer line, running between Irmak and Çankiri, became operative on the 23rd of April 1931. The railway between Irmak-Filyos, which had a total length of 391 kilometers, went into operation on 12th November 1935 with a ceremony held in Filyos. It comprised 27 stations, 1368 culverts, and bridges and 37 tunnels, and had a total length of 8800 kilometers.". (Source: Irmak Karabük Zonguldak Railway Line - UDHB). "Foto Birlik" was the most important photography studio in Zonguldak city which was an eyewitness in the early period of Republican Turkey. No copy in OCLC.; No copy in the Turkish National Library.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Fine red leather reward binding with art-nouveau decorations and Sultan Mehmed Resad tughra. 'Mükâfât' [i.e. Reward] written on board in very calligraphic Turkish with Arabic letters. Title gilt on spine. Light chipped on extremities of binding. Marbled endpapers. Blindstamped colophon. A finely printed book, a special paper. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 181, [3] p., 1 errata, richly illustrated. The reverse side of the first pages including the portrait of Gustav V has a letter by Selim Sirri Tarcan bilingual in Swedish and Ottoman Turkish sent to Gustaf V, The King of Sweden, written in Pangalti, Constantinople. The book has a brilliant travel account to Sweden from a Turkish perspective. Only three institutional copies in Turkey (2) and Netherlands (1, Leiden) libraries in OCLC: 949541692.; Özege 2474. First and Only Edition. Swedish gymnastics gained institutional structure by the courtesy of Ling in the early 19th century and forced the dominance areas of German, French, and British systems, which were used in school physical education in Europe from the middle of the century, due to their fully defined and justified pedagogical, psychological, military and medical functions, and increased its impact in a short time. Civil or military personnel sent by European governments received education in Stockholm's Royal Central Institute of Gymnastics, which provided Swedish gymnastics education from 1813, and proved to be the most important, leading, and exemplary institution of its genre. On their return to their homelands, they pioneered and tried to introduce Swedish gymnastics in/into their own countries. Military and political conditions in his country would turn a soldier-engineer into a physical educator and pave the way for Selim Sirri Tarcan's travel to Sweden in 1909. German Gymnastics (Turnen) based French Amoros Gymnastics is one of the physical education movements which Turkey met after political reforms of 1839 (Tanzimat) and it was incorporated into first military school then civil school curricula as from mid-19th century. Selim Sirri Tarcan encountered this apparatus gymnastics course at Mekteb-i Sultani (today Galatasaray High School), whose curriculum was created according to the French system and came to the forefront with his skills. After his graduation from Military Engineering School, he put effort into teaching and promotion via media of this gymnastics, rather than dealing with his military duties. However, the posture caused by his muscular body he developed by strength exercises and liked to show on every occasion, and his general health problems would make him question the gymnastics system he was governed by. The problem was also in Europe's agenda, and physical education entered the area of interest of public health policies, and the opinion that it is the most convenient and economical means to improve individual and public health became widespread, which popularized Swedish gymnastics appealing to this field. As of the late-19th century, Swedish-style gymnastics began to be promoted by medical-gymnastics institutes founded in the Ottoman capital as well as by published articles on this system by physicians and intellectuals knowledgeable on a sport-health relationship. Selim Sirri Bey, who was also attracted by Swedish gymnastics, turned his penalty of being sent abroad due to his active participation as a soldier in the constitutional movement of 1908 to opportunity and asked authorities to send him to Stockholm's Royal Central Institute of Gymnastics. During his higher education on gymnastics, he was also impressed by Sweden's healthy social structure into which physical education was integrated, heard of Zander, whose therapeutic gymnastics exercises were being applied in clinics opened on his behalf in European cities, and took medical gymnastics and massage classes at Zander's clinic in Stockholm. Selim Sirri Bey recognized pedagogical and scie
Kobenhavn, Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1974, in-8 quadrato, br. edit., pp. 102, [2]. Con numerose ill. n.t.
Kobenhagen, Gyldendal 1962, 216pp.with ill., VG
in-8°, 1027 pp., cartes, notes, index, broche, couv. illustree. Tres bon etat. [FL-1]
Chicago, S.C. Griggs and Co., 1891. 4to.; 164 pp., las últimas cuarenta y cuatro para bibliografía. Encuadernación original en tela estampada.
Broch?. 252 pages.
Fine English Original bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 118 p., b/w ills. Amundsen: Güneyde bir denizci. Kutup kasifleri Amundsen ve Scott Güney Kutbu'nda. Translated by Leman Çaliskan.
A Paris, Chez Maradan 1789. 2 volumes in-4 reliés cartonnage d'époque. Un feuillet blanc, titre, VIII + 324 page + un feuillet blanc et Un feuillet blanc, titre, 23 pages + 68 planches hors texte, certaines dépliantes ou à divers sujets, quelques une sur papier bleu. Les cartonnages sont abîmés avec manque en dos et en coins, intérieur très frais.
Broch?. 142 pages. Manque au dos.
METZ, Les arts graphiques - 1931 - In-8 broché - 44 è année - 535 pages - Ex. non coupé - Propre
London, Academy Group, 1987. Edición de este número a cargo de L. Balslev Jorgensen y Demetri Porphyrios. Numerosas ilustraciones en color y b/n. 80p. 4º mayor. Rústica editorial ilustrada. Muy buen ejemplar. Revista en inglés.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Signed by author. Previous owner's bookplate inside. 401 pages. 7"w x 10 1/4"h. Many b&w photos. "From Viking structures to Renaissance housing projects, medieval stave churches to modern crematoriums, Architecture in the Scandinavian Countries presents the most complete survey of Nordic architecture available today." Bibliography.
311 pages. Text in Danish. Printed upon glossy stock. Abundant black and white illustrations and diagrams. Possibly rebound in maroon boards. Prior owner's signature, dated 1929, atop half-title page else unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Broch?. 176 pages. 21x20,5cm.
Rio de Janeiro-Paris, H. Garnier, Livreiro-Editor, 1910. 4to. menor; 2 hs., III-146 pp., 1 h. y 23 láminas fotográficas, obra del autor. Encuadernación rústica, en media tela. Un viaje con destino a la muy septentrional Laponia, atravesando el norte de España, Francia, Bélgica, norte de Alemania, Dinamarca y Suecia.
Broch?. 153 pages.
Broch?. 245 pages.
in-8, 429 pp., broché, couverture sous jaquette illustrée. Excellent état. [BAT-1] Du Danemark au Kenya : la vie romanesque de l’auteur de « La Ferme africaine ».