The Practice of Performance: Studies in Musical Interpretation

by John Rink

7 Members (4.00)

On This Page

Description

The twelve essays in this volume reflect the most important trends in the study of musical performance. Three areas are investigated: the psychology of performance, the semantics of performance, and the relation between performance and analysis. The first section broaches fundamental issues such as text, expression, musical motion and the role of practice in the acquisition of expertise. The next four chapters address the shaping of structure and the projection of meaning in performance, show more while the last four consider performance as analytical paradigm, as dramatic narrative, as act of criticism, as temporal process. Among the distinguished international authorship are many accomplished performers whose practical experience ensures that the book contains vital and stimulating insights into the interpretation of music, and that it will speak to a wide musical audience. show less

Tags

Member Reviews

Members

Recently Added By

Author Information

7+ Works 75 Members

Classifications

Genres
Music, Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
781.4Arts & recreationMusicGeneral principles and musical formsTechniques of music
LCC
ML457 .P72MusicLiterature on musicLiterature on musicHistory and criticismComposition and performance
BISAC

Statistics

Members
7
Popularity
2,745,106
Rating
(4.00)
Languages
English
Media
Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
3