Scarecrow Press
Pages: 432
Trim: 9 x 11½
978-0-8108-4970-9 • Hardback • March 2004 • $159.00 • (£123.00) - Currently out of stock. Copies will arrive soon.
Jean M. Perreault was professor emeritus of bibliography and consultant for special collections and archives at the M. Louis Salmon Library, University of Alabama in Huntsville. He died in May 2001. Donna K. Fitch is a web designer and editor at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama.
Part 1 Foreword
Part 2 Author's Note
Part 3 Editor's Note
Part 4 Introduction
Part 5 The List of Pachelbel's Musical Works
Part 6 An Essay on the Authorities
Part 7 List of Manuscripts
Part 8 List of Published Versions and Their Contents
Part 9 Appendix I: The Magnificat-Fugues, The Ecclesiastical Modes, and Modern Tonality
Part 10 Appendix II: Index of Variant Work Titles
Part 11 Appendix III: Index by Form Titles and Index of Besetzungen
Chapter 12 Introduction
Chapter 13 Alphabetical Index of Works by Forms and Besetzungen
Chapter 14 Index of Besetzungen of Ensemble Works
Part 15 Appendix IV: Index to Movement and Section Titles of Choral/Vocal Works
Part 16 Appendix V: Index of Variant Manuscript Codes/Names
Part 17 Appendix VI: Dates (1679-1705) on Manuscripts/Published Versions
Part 18 Appendix VII: Works of Questioned Ascription
Part 19 Annotated Bibliography
Part 20 Addendum to the List of Works
Part 21 About the Author/About the Editor
Recommended.
— Choice Reviews
...this is a beautifully detailed and lovingly constructed project. The work radiates the warmth and dedication of its author and editor from cover to cover. This is more than a music reference tool; it is a creation with both a heart and a soul.
— Music Reference Services Quarterly
Perreault has made a valuable contribution for anyone wishing to explore German instrumental or vocal music from the generation immediately preceding Johann Sebastian Bach.... Should libraries purchase this catalog? Certainly.
— vol. 61; Notes: Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association, JUNE 2005
...a substantial work that is thoroughly researched, extremely well-documented, and very user-friendly...Perreault provides an excellent reference for librarians helping students or students helping themselves. The comprehensive and informative source would make a fine addition to any music library.
— Fontes Artis Musicae, Vol. 54, No. 1
This [book] will surely earn [Perreault] the gratitude of scores of scholars and performers for spreading out before them the broad spectrum of Pachelbel's output, for making his music much more accessible than it has ever been, and for inviting them to participate in a problem-conscious, critical, and—yes—exciting survey of the rich and varied Pachelbel repertoire.
— Christoph Wolff (from the Foreword), William Powell Mason Professor of Music, Harvard University