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The Historical Performance of Music Colin Lawson (Goldsmiths College, University of London)

The Historical Performance of Music By Colin Lawson (Goldsmiths College, University of London)

Summary

This 1999 volume offers an overview of historical performance, surveying issues and suggesting future developments. Its kernel comprises discussion of the performer's primary source-materials and their interpretation, aspects of style and technique that combine to make up a well-grounded, period interpretation, and a survey of performance conditions and practices.

The Historical Performance of Music Summary

The Historical Performance of Music: An Introduction by Colin Lawson (Goldsmiths College, University of London)

Offering students and performers a concise overview of historical performance, this 1999 book takes into account the many significant developments in the discipline. It addresses practical matters rather than philosophical issues and guides readers towards further investigation and interpretation of the evidence provided, not only in the various early instrumental and vocal treatises, but also in examples from the mainstream repertory. Designed as a parent volume for the series Cambridge Handbooks to the Historical Performance of Music, this book provides an historical basis for artistic decision-making which has as its goal the re-creation of performances as close as possible to the composer's original conception. It relates many of the issues discussed to major works by Bach, Mozart, Berlioz and Brahms, composed c.1700c.1900, the core period which forms the principal (though not exclusive) focus for the whole series.

The Historical Performance of Music Reviews

' offers a wealth of wisdom I hope it may open windows in many minds.' The Musical Times
'It introduces ideas, concerns and approaches which will be new to many readers and practitioners, and it wil without doubt be invaluable to students.' Early Music Today
' offer many stimulating asides and tantalising titbits, particularly when dealing with such controversial areas as the links between rhetorical theory and music; tast; rhythmic freedom; ornamentation and improvisation. Throughout their arguments are short, and sharp enough to whet the appetite, and he thirsty reader will surely want to go in search of more.' BBC Music Magazine

Table of Contents

1. Music as history; 2. The application of primary sources; 3. Changes in musical style; 4. Conditions and practices; 5. Case studies in ensemble music; 6. The continuing debate.

Additional information

NPB9780521621939
9780521621939
0521621933
The Historical Performance of Music: An Introduction by Colin Lawson (Goldsmiths College, University of London)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1999-11-11
236
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