In this episode, I am joined by eminent professors Robert O. Gjerdingen, Giorgio Sanguinetti, Peter van Tour, and Rosa Cafiero, in a special panel session about the subject of partimento. We discuss the history of its modern research, the definition of partimento, why partimento died out, the problem with modern harmony instruction in conservatories today, the practical applicability of partimento in modern times, the future of partimento, and more.
157: Ewald Demeyere (Fedele Fenaroli's Partimenti and Pedagogy)
174: Niels Berentsen (1300-1500 Polyphony | Improvising Vocal Counterpoint)
167: Solfeggio Panel (Baragwanath, Gjerdingen, IJzerman, van Tour)
177: Robert O. Gjerdingen (Music Schema Theory)
156: Peter Schubert (Palestrina, Fux, Counterpoint)
141: Job IJzerman (Harmony, Counterpoint, Partimento)
140: Wim Winters (Whole Beat Metronome Principle)
139: Peter Seivewright
138: Nicholas Baragwanath
137: Derek Remes
136: Peter Schubert
134: Robert Gjerdingen and Giorgio Sanguinetti
133: Patrick Ayrton
132: Jonathan Salamon
131: Johannes Menke
129: Nicole DiPaolo
128: Adem Merter Birson
126: Robert Gjerdingen
125: Riccardo Castagnetti
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