Musical Authorship from Schütz to Bach: Musical Performance and Reception
Autor Stephen Roseen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 aug 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108431286
ISBN-10: 1108431283
Pagini: 259
Ilustrații: 14 b/w illus. 2 tables 12 music examples
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Musical Performance and Reception
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1108431283
Pagini: 259
Ilustrații: 14 b/w illus. 2 tables 12 music examples
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Musical Performance and Reception
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction; 1. God, talent, craft: concepts of musical creativity; 2. Between imitatio and plagiarism; 3. Signs of individuality; 4. Rites of musical ownership; 5. The regulation of novelty; 6. Authorship and performance; Conclusion.
Recenzii
'The writing is clear, the scholarship impeccable. This is a valuable addition to the historical musicology literature.' B. J. Murray, Choice
'Rose is on familiar ground here given his prior distinguished work in the field, and he navigates it with great aplomb. He is particularly strong on how composers sought to control the market for their wares by way of printing and publishing.' Tim Carter, Seventeenth-Century News
'Rose provides both an investigation of authorship in the period and-even more usefully-an innovative and fruitful starting point for understanding the musical culture of the time … the book is invaluable in deepening our understanding of seventeenth-century creativity.' Daniel R. Melamed, BACH
'Stephen Rose's important new book on musical authorship in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries answers a lot of questions scholars of Baroque music often struggle with but rarely get around to researching in depth … Stephen Rose's book will be a standard text for everybody interested in the cultural context of German music in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It should inspire new ways of thinking about creativity in the early modern period and, the final chapter especially, will challenge established notions of historically informed performance practice.' Markus Rathey, Music & Letters
'Rose offers a fresh perspective on enduring questions asked by performers and historians alike … insightful and intriguing new study .' Rachel Carpentier, Early Music America
'Throughout the book, the reader feels in very safe hands. Its contents are highly informative, refreshingly jargon-free, and beautifully produced. Rose's own assured authorial voice,his expert handling of original texts and their translation, his solid methodological principles and lucid writing style render his book nothing less than a model for the kind of historical work it presents. Its wealth of historical materials can serve as a stimulus, moreover, for future scholarly endeavours pursuing the numerous promising avenues of enquiry opened up here.' Bettina Varwig, Revue de musicologie
'Rose is on familiar ground here given his prior distinguished work in the field, and he navigates it with great aplomb. He is particularly strong on how composers sought to control the market for their wares by way of printing and publishing.' Tim Carter, Seventeenth-Century News
'Rose provides both an investigation of authorship in the period and-even more usefully-an innovative and fruitful starting point for understanding the musical culture of the time … the book is invaluable in deepening our understanding of seventeenth-century creativity.' Daniel R. Melamed, BACH
'Stephen Rose's important new book on musical authorship in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries answers a lot of questions scholars of Baroque music often struggle with but rarely get around to researching in depth … Stephen Rose's book will be a standard text for everybody interested in the cultural context of German music in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It should inspire new ways of thinking about creativity in the early modern period and, the final chapter especially, will challenge established notions of historically informed performance practice.' Markus Rathey, Music & Letters
'Rose offers a fresh perspective on enduring questions asked by performers and historians alike … insightful and intriguing new study .' Rachel Carpentier, Early Music America
'Throughout the book, the reader feels in very safe hands. Its contents are highly informative, refreshingly jargon-free, and beautifully produced. Rose's own assured authorial voice,his expert handling of original texts and their translation, his solid methodological principles and lucid writing style render his book nothing less than a model for the kind of historical work it presents. Its wealth of historical materials can serve as a stimulus, moreover, for future scholarly endeavours pursuing the numerous promising avenues of enquiry opened up here.' Bettina Varwig, Revue de musicologie
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Descriere
Explores the meanings of the term 'author' for seventeenth-century German musicians, examining how compositions were made and used.