Focusing on keyboard instruments, this book explores performance challenges associated with music from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries. It delves into historical context and technical nuances, providing insights into the evolution of keyboard playing techniques and their impact on musical interpretation during this period.
Cambridge Handbooks to the Historical Performance of MusicSerie
Esta serie profundiza en el mundo de la interpretación musical históricamente informada, destacando un aspecto crucial de la música. Cada volumen se centra en un instrumento específico, explorando fuentes históricas y ofreciendo orientación práctica para músicos contemporáneos. Los lectores obtendrán una comprensión más profunda de las prácticas de interpretación de época y encontrarán inspiración para sus propias interpretaciones. Sirve como una guía esencial para estudiantes, profesionales y entusiastas de la música histórica.



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The Historical Performance of Music
- 236 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Focusing on historical performance from 1700 to 1900, this volume examines primary source materials and their interpretation, emphasizing style and technique for authentic period interpretations. It addresses contemporary issues like the impact of recording technology and explores future trends in performance practices. Case studies featuring works by Bach, Mozart, Berlioz, and Brahms illustrate the principles discussed, providing a comprehensive overview of the evolution and nuances of period performance.
The book provides a comprehensive examination of historical performance in a specific field, analyzing current challenges and trends while proposing potential future developments. It offers insights into how past events shape present circumstances and forecasts the evolution of the subject matter. Through a critical lens, the author engages with contemporary issues, making it a valuable resource for understanding the trajectory and future possibilities within the discipline.