Sonority music examples7/3/2023 ![]() ![]() We no longer make in 'authentic' performances of Baroque Necessary for Printz to raise his finger in warning: this is a mistake Spring forward 300 years to the 20th century we find it is no longer Theorist Wolfgang Caspar Printz complains about the habit ofġ7th-century German choirs of singing at the top of their lungs. It is thus, with typical Baroque exaggeration, that the German Wolfgang Caspar Printz, Musica modulatoria vocalis, 1678 The howling of dogs, than beautiful music. ![]() Sounds ugly, more closely resembling the screams of drunken peasants or Their eyes roll in their sockets like a stuck pig, but above all, it On a hay-wagon, when they scream so loudly that they go all red and The singers distend their mouths to such a width that one could ride in The choral director must first and foremost take care that none of
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