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Classical and Romantic Performing Practice 1750-1900


Classical and Romantic Performing Practice 1750-1900

Paperback by Brown, Clive (Professor of Applied Musicology, Professor of Applied Musicology, University of Leeds)

Classical and Romantic Performing Practice 1750-1900

£83.00

ISBN:
9780195166651
Publication Date:
3 Jun 2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Inc
Pages:
676 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Classical and Romantic Performing Practice 1750-1900

Description

The past ten years have seen a rapidly growing interest in performing and recording Classical and Romantic music with period instruments; yet the relationship of composers' notation to performing practices during that period has received only sporadic attention from scholars, and many aspects of composers' intentions have remained uncertain. Brown here identifies areas in which musical notation conveyed rather different messages to the musicians for whom it was written than it does to modern performers, and seeks to look beyond the notation to understand how composers might have expected to hear their music realized in performance. There is ample evidence to demonstrate that, in many respects, the sound worlds in which Mozart, Beethoven, Wagner, and Brahms created their music were more radically different from ours than is generally assumed.

Contents

Foreword ; Introduction ; 1. Accentuation in Theory ; 2. Accentuation in Practice ; 3. The Notation of Accents and Dynamics ; 4. Articulation ; 5. Articulation and Expression ; 6. The Notation of Articulation and Phrasing ; 7. String Bowing ; 8. Tempo ; 9. Alla Breve ; 10. Tempo Terms ; 11. Tempo Modification ; 12. Embellishment, Ornamentation, and Improvisation ; 13. Appoggiaturas, Trills, Turns, and Related Ornaments ; 14. Vibrato ; 15. Portamento ; 16. The fermata; Recitative; Arpeggiation; The Variable Dot and Other Aspects of Rhythmic Flexibility; Heavy and Light Performance ; Index

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