Off the Record: Performing Practices in Romantic Piano Playing
Autor Neal Peres da Costaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 mai 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780195386912
ISBN-10: 0195386914
Pagini: 378
Ilustrații: 185 sheet music fascimiles and reproductions
Dimensiuni: 236 x 152 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0195386914
Pagini: 378
Ilustrații: 185 sheet music fascimiles and reproductions
Dimensiuni: 236 x 152 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Da Costa's book is ground-breaking: 'authenticity' is only reached by taking the score with a grain of salt and diving into the spontaneous creativity of the pre-war style.
[Peres da Costa] has read everything, listened to everything and marshalled it into a well-written and logically organised narrative. His range of references is highly impressive. He has provided pianophiles with some thought-provoking questions.
an extremely welcome addition to the bookshelves of every performing musician, teacher, musicologist and music professional ... With painstaking accuracy, Da Costa analyses an impressive number of audio documents - without limiting himself to the field of piano performance ... It is therefore a must-read book for all performers involved with Romantic music, but also a book to be 'listened to', to be placed on the music stand and to be practically experienced, as it will brins fresh inspiration and whole new expressive palette to the interpreters of nineteenth-century works.
Peres Da Costa's engagingly accessible questioning of modern historicist practices, and his reassertion of the need for performer-led performance-practice scholarship, will undoubtedly inspire legions of painists looking to rethink their approaches to nineteenth-century repertoires.
Engaging and thought provoking ... An outstanding contribution to the discussion of how Romantic piano music might be performed ... No serious teacher, performer (or critic) of the Romantic piano literature should be without this book. In questioning old assumptions and presenting a wealth of historical information, it will make you play and listen with new ears.
The section on unnotated arpeggiation (with its oral tradition extending back to Bach) is particularly fascinating; pianists performing Beethoven, Chopin, and Brahms may find this discussion liberating. Via audio examples on the companion website the author reveals how his research has affected his own keyboard playing ... Recommended.
A very welcome and important addition to our understanding of how pianists of an earlier generation performed nineteenth century romantic piano repertoire.
Excellent.
[Peres da Costa] has read everything, listened to everything and marshalled it into a well-written and logically organised narrative. His range of references is highly impressive. He has provided pianophiles with some thought-provoking questions.
an extremely welcome addition to the bookshelves of every performing musician, teacher, musicologist and music professional ... With painstaking accuracy, Da Costa analyses an impressive number of audio documents - without limiting himself to the field of piano performance ... It is therefore a must-read book for all performers involved with Romantic music, but also a book to be 'listened to', to be placed on the music stand and to be practically experienced, as it will brins fresh inspiration and whole new expressive palette to the interpreters of nineteenth-century works.
Peres Da Costa's engagingly accessible questioning of modern historicist practices, and his reassertion of the need for performer-led performance-practice scholarship, will undoubtedly inspire legions of painists looking to rethink their approaches to nineteenth-century repertoires.
Engaging and thought provoking ... An outstanding contribution to the discussion of how Romantic piano music might be performed ... No serious teacher, performer (or critic) of the Romantic piano literature should be without this book. In questioning old assumptions and presenting a wealth of historical information, it will make you play and listen with new ears.
The section on unnotated arpeggiation (with its oral tradition extending back to Bach) is particularly fascinating; pianists performing Beethoven, Chopin, and Brahms may find this discussion liberating. Via audio examples on the companion website the author reveals how his research has affected his own keyboard playing ... Recommended.
A very welcome and important addition to our understanding of how pianists of an earlier generation performed nineteenth century romantic piano repertoire.
Excellent.
Notă biografică
Neal Peres da Costa is Lecturer in Musicology and Chair of Early Music Unit, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney; renowned performer of Early Music and 17th-19th century historical keyboard instruments.