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Romantic Violin Performing Practices – A Handbook

Autor David Milsom, Michael Middeke
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 oct 2020
This book discusses key issues (and barriers) of putting into practice nineteenth-century violin performing practices. It deals with a number of well-known problems concerning romantic performance including the widely perceived 'gap' between scholarship and the act of performance. Taking account of a modernist revolution in performing practices and aesthetic thought in the twentieth century, the book focuses on key topics to define romantic violin playing.

Practically-focused chapters discuss key aspects of performing practice evidence. The book then moves into a case-study phase to discuss examples from the author's long experience. It concludes with practical advice and exercises to enable students to begin experimenting with the assimilation of such practices into their own performance. In this way, the proposed structure aims to be a 'handbook' proper. The handbook ends by looking to the future and suggesting practical ways for violinists to adopt what has been discussed in the text. The continued centrality of nineteenth-century music in contemporary concert life makes the importance of the topic self-evident.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781783275274
ISBN-10: 1783275278
Pagini: 335
Dimensiuni: 159 x 244 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Boydell and Brewer

Cuprins

Introduction Mind the Gap: Of Chasms, Historical Research, and 'Romantic' Performance A Modernist Revolution? A Violinistic 'Bel Canto'? A Violinistic 'Declamatory' Ideal? Organology and its Implications Teaching Perspectives: Treatises Editions as Evidence Recordings as a Window upon 'Romantic' Performing Practice The 'Leeds School': Autoethnographic Reflections on Historical Emulations Joseph Joachim: A Case Study Technical Exercises Stylistic Exercises Conclusion Book Website Information Bibliography Discography Other References (Conference Talks & Lectures)