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Media type:
Book
Title:
The end of early music
:
a period performer's history of music for the twenty-first century
Contains:
pt. 1. Performing styles. When you say something differently, you say something different ; Mind the gap : current styles ; Mainstream style : chops, but no soulpt. 2. How romantic are we? Classical music's coarse caress ; The transparent performer ; Changing meanings, permanent symbols -- pt. 3. Anachronism and authenticity. Original ears ; Ways of coping with the past ; The medium is the message : period instruments -- pt. 4. On elocution and pronunciation. Baroque oratory compared with romantic autobiography ; Gestural phrasing -- pt. 5. The end of early music. Passive and active musicking : stop staring and grow your own ; Mainstream music as early music ; Perpetual revolution.
Introduction : Historians of necessity -- Part I. Performing styles. Performing style : When you say something differently, you say something different ; Mind the gap : current styles ; Mainstream style : chops, but no soul -- Part II. How romantic are we? Classical music's coarse caress ; The transparent performer ; Changing meanings, permanent symbols -- Part III. Anachronism and authenticity. Original ears ; Ways of coping with the past ; The medium is the message : period instruments -- Part IV. On elocution and pronunciation. Baroque oratory compared with romantic autobiography ; Gestural phrasing -- Part V. The end of early music. Passive and active musicking : stop staring and grow your own ; Mainstream music as early music ; Perpetual revolution