Classical and Romantic Music
Classical and Romantic Music
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Author(s): Milsom, David
ISBN No.: 9780754628590
Pages: 528
Year: 201107
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 356.55
Status: Out Of Print

Contents: Introduction; Part I Style and Purpose: Appraising 18th and 19th Century Aesthetics: Performing Classical repertoire: the unbridgeable gulf between contemporary practice and historical reality, Clive Brown; Mozart as early music: a Romantic antidote, Laurence Dreyfus; Listening and responding to the evidence of early 20th-century performance, Daniel Leech-Wilkinson. Part II Studies in Historical Sources: Mathis Lussy's Traite de l'expressione musicale as a window into performance practice, Michael D. Green; Quantz's unegal: implications for the performance of 18th-century music, Claire A. Fontijn; The recordings of Joachim, YsaÃe and Sarasate in light of their reception by 19th-century British critics, Dorottya Fabian. Part III Instruments, Ensembles and Conducting: Towards a Verdian ideal of singing: emancipation from modern orthodoxy, Roger Freitas; Brahms's pianos and the performance of his late piano works, Camilla Cai; The orchestra in Beethoven's Vienna, Clive Brown; Mozart's Viennese orchestras, Dexter Edge; Rejected traditions: ensemble placement in 19th-century Paris, Donna M. Di Grazia; Style and sonority in Wagner string performance, David Milsom; The origins of the ideology of authenticity in interpretation: Mendelssohn, Berlioz and Wagner as conductors, José Antonio Bowen. Part IV Tempo and Rhythm: Historical performance, metronome marks and tempo in Beethoven's symphonies, Clive Brown; The case of compensating rubato, Sarah Martin; Tempo as an expressive element in the late Romantic lied, Edward F. Kravitt; New light on late 18th-century tempo: William Crotch's pendulum markings, Emanuel Rubin.


Part V Aspects of Notation: Dots and strokes in late 18th- and 19th-century music, Clive Brown; The expressive pause: punctuation, rests and breathing in England 1770-1850, Robert Toft; Beggar at the door: the rise and fall of portamento in singing, John Potter; Bowing styles, vibrato and portamento in 19th-century violin playing, Clive Brown; Port.


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