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Topics in Musical Interpretation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Topics in Musical Interpretation

While interpretation of musical scores is amongst the most frequent of musical activities, it is also, strangely, one of the least researched. This collection of essays seeks to remedy this deficit by illuminating ways in which today’s curious musician – interested in probing beyond the dictates of a faintly understood score – can engage more deeply and thoughtfully with the act of interpretation. Skilful musical interpretation draws on a vast range of knowledges. The chapters of this collection accordingly address a similarly broad set of issues, including notation, rhetoric, theory, historiography, performers past and present, instrument builders, concert presenters, reception history, and more. Written by leading experts from a variety of musical subdisciplines, these essays are designed to be accessible and practically relevant for musical performance. Many of the chapters utilize case studies and, as such, will be useful for university and conservatory level students as well as music scholars. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Musicological Research.

Historical Performance and New Music
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Historical Performance and New Music

The worlds of new music and historically informed performance might seem quite distant from one another. Yet, upon closer consideration, clear points of convergence emerge. Not only do many contemporary performers move easily between these two worlds, but they often do so using a shared ethos of flexibility, improvisation, curiosity, and collaboration—collaboration with composers past and present, with other performers, and with audiences. Bringing together expert scholars and performers considering a wide range of issues and case studies, Historical Performance and New Music—the first book of its kind—addresses the synergies in aesthetics and practices in historical performance and ne...

Sounds as They Are
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

Sounds as They Are

In a recording, what sounds count as music? Sounds made by a musician's body--including inhales, finger taps, and grunts--have for decades been dismissed as extraneous noises. In Sounds as They Are: The unwritten music in classical recordings, author Richard Beaudoin pioneers a field of inquiry into non-notated sounds in recordings of classical music, recognizing often-overlooked sounds made by the bodies of performers and their recording equipment as music. Beaudoin classifies such sounds via inclusive track analysis (ITA), a bold new theory based on a comprehensive census of audible events on a given recording, and then codifies their musical function. He builds a typology across four larg...

The Creative Worlds of Joseph Joachim
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 376

The Creative Worlds of Joseph Joachim

Examines Joseph Joachim's vital legacy through a range of philological, philosophical and critical approaches.Joseph Joachim (1831-1907), violinist, composer, teacher, and founding director of Berlin's Royal Academy of Music, was one of the most eminent and influential musicians of the long nineteenth century. Born in a tiny Jewish community on the Austro-Hungarian border, he rose to a position of unsurpassed prominence in European cultural life. This timely collection of essays explores important yet little-known aspects of Joachim's life and art. Studies of his Jewish background, early assimilation into Christian society, Felix Mendelssohn's mentorship, and the influence of Hungarian verna...

A User's Guide to Thought and Meaning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 287

A User's Guide to Thought and Meaning

A profoundly arresting integration of the faculties of the mind - of how we think, speak, and see the world. Written with an informality that belies the originality of its insights and the radical nature of its conclusions this is the author's most important book since his groundbreaking Foundations of Language in 2002.

Brahms's Violin Sonatas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 393

Brahms's Violin Sonatas

"Brahms's Violin Sonatas: Style, Structure, and Performance is a companion volume to Joel Lester's award-winning 1999 study Bach's Works for Solo Violin: Style, Structure, and Performance. Using a minimum of technical language and with annotated musical examples illustrating almost every point, Brahms's Violin Sonatas explores three masterpieces of the concert repertoire in a book designed for performers and music scholars alike. A major focus is how much can be learned by carefully reading Brahms's artistically nuanced musical notation, and by understanding Brahms's style-especially his music's deep connections to Classical-Era harmony, phrasing, and form while at the same time using late-1...

The Cambridge Companion to Gershwin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 333

The Cambridge Companion to Gershwin

Explores how Gershwin's iconic music was shaped by American political, intellectual, cultural and business interests as well as technological advances.

Programs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 784

Programs

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Senior Piano Recital
  • Language: en

Senior Piano Recital

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This recital was held on April 16th, 2017 in Chism Recital Hall in the Whitman College music building. The program consisted of four pieces of classical repertoire from Bach, Mozart, and Chopin as well as three original compositions. The three original compositions are dedicated to my advisor Dr. David Hyun-su Kim for his guidance over the past four years and Dr. Susan Pickett on the occasion of her retirement.

Hairpins and Notation as Metaphor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Hairpins and Notation as Metaphor

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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