Published in two parts in 1753 and 1762, the Essay on the true way of playing the keyboard is one of the most influential sources for the interpretation of the repertoire of the second half of the eighteenth century, together with the contemporary treatises of Quantz, Agricola and Leopold Mozart The detail and clarity of the information, the scientific rigor with which it deals with technical issues, as well as a solid aesthetic approach, allow us to consider it the first great modern method for the keyboard, conceived in its many facets: key, fortepiano, organ and, above all, clavichord, the instrument preferred by the author.
The first part of the book examines the most technical aspects, such as fingering and ornamentation, and its use to achieve the ideal of "good execution", the clear and stylistically careful realization of the composer's ideas. The second part, cente...read more