10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MUSICOLOGICALLY»
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The Fine Art of Repetition: Essays in the Philosophy of Music
The lesson to be learnt from this gedankenexperiment is that we are creating a
false dichotomy in contrasting the historical authenticity of (say) a musicologically
correct performance of a Mozart sonata on one of Mozart's fortepianos with the ...
2
The Memetics of Music: A Neo-Darwinian View of Musical ...
In contrast to the two points of view normally adopted in music theory and analysis - namely those of the listener and the composer - the purpose of this book is to argue for a distinct and illuminating third perspective.
3
Emotional Experience and Religious Understanding: ...
In Maddell's example, the character of this resolution is grasped not
musicologically, or in purely auditory terms (after all, it is not available to be heard
as yet), but by way of the felt yearning or longing which points more or less
precisely ...
4
Mischa Elman and the Romantic Style
What were musicologically appropriate performances recorded in the early
1970s already seem slightly quaint in the light of current theories, while many of
the fresh-new-correct performances of the 1950s and 1960s now sound rather ...
5
The Canon and the Curricula: A Study of Musicology and ...
Thus, we increasingly find on the American scene a situation in which a body of
musicologically oriented faculty and students and a body of faculty and students
dedicated to performance are thrown together under the same roof. Peaceful ...
6
The Danger of Music and Other Anti-Utopian Essays
fined musicologically as the protagonists of technical innovation—“change and
novelty,” in Leo Treitler's oft-quoted words, being “the principal subjects of [music]
history”8—and their works have been parsed and evaluated on the basis of ...
7
Text: The Genealogy of an Antidisciplinary Object
As Charles puts it, " [w]e interpret writing as noise tracing itself," presumably on
the musicologically generated surface of music.7 What authorizes this seemingly
paradoxical association of noise and silence is the fact that Charles sees ...
8
Reading Musical Interpretation: Case Studies in Solo Piano ...
Cook's discussion of musicological listening does not involve performance, but
has relevance to performance analysis nevertheless. He suggests that '[t]o hear a
complex sound musicologically is to hear it in terms of the particular pitches that ...
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Essays on Literature and Music (1967-2004)
Of clearly antiformalist persuasion, Combarieu presents for the first time a
philologically as well as musicologically reliable comparative study of the
correspondences. The next landmark is Oskar Walzel's pioneering treatise of
1917, ...
Steven Paul Scher, Walter Bernhart, Werner Wolf, 2004
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Collected editions, historical series and sets, and ...
This bibliography lists more than 8,000 historically important collected editions of music, providing exhaustive coverage for numbered monumental sets and composers' collected editions.
George Robert Hill, Norris L. Stephens, 1997
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MUSICOLOGICALLY»
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Review: Ending chamber music series programs with a bang
... not-always-immediately-accessible pieces, he's got to reward audiences with something familiar and, musicologically speaking, monumental ... «Charleston Post Courier, Jun 15»
TGIF concert by Santa Fe Symphony cellist Joel Becktell
... (and was musicologically squashed) earlier this year. In this week's TGIF concert at First Presbyterian Church (208 Grant Ave.), Joel Becktell ... «Santa Fe New Mexican, May 15»
Music review: Brewer, SLSO bring down the house with Wagner
It's valuable musicologically for showing his development as a composer, and it has some grand musical moments. Still, for the most part, ... «STLtoday.com, Mar 15»
The Story of The Beatles' Last Song
This effect can be heard much more quickly today, which perhaps makes it sound contrived where it once wasn't; either way, musicologically ... «The Arts Desk, Jan 15»
Kind of, Kind of Blue: A Conversation with Mostly Other People Do …
And then philosophically and musicologically, what do those differences then wind up meaning? I mean, in the thought experiment phase, we ... «PopMatters, Sep 14»
Book Review: 'Beethoven: Anguish and Triumph' by Jan Swafford
That remains largely true in narrative terms, but modern, more musicologically trained scholars have made their own essential contributions, ... «Wall Street Journal, Aug 14»
Arnold Schoenberg's 'A Survivor From Warsaw' in Postwar Europe …
There is so much that can be said, analytically and musicologically, about the piece. Schoenberg had long been criticised for abandoning the ... «Times Higher Education, Jul 14»
Lydians to sing 'Verdi Requiem' for the Cathedrals
Quoting from an article on Verdi's Requiem, he stated: “Musicologically speaking, there are few notable differences between the layout of ... «Trinidad News, Jun 14»
Music Reader: Swedish Pop, Katy Perry, Wu-Tang Clan, more
... and the Arcade Fire) musicologically analysing 'Teenage Dream' by Katy Perry. Pallett explains pretty well what the song is doing musically, ... «The Vine, Apr 14»
'I am willing to give up the kutcheri'
Looking at the older ragas and how they have evolved, and what their aesthetic presentations are (technically and musicologically), I stand by ... «The Hindu, Dec 13»