Interpreting Mozart

Interpreting Mozart
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 579
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ISBN-10 : 9781135868505
ISBN-13 : 1135868506
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Synopsis Interpreting Mozart by : Eva Badura-Skoda

Originally published in German as Interpreting Mozart on the Keyboard in 1957, this definitive work on the performance of Mozart's works has greatly influenced students and scholars of keyboard literature and of Mozart. Now, in a completely updated and revised edition, this book includes the last half century of scholarship on Mozart's music, addressing the elements of performance and problems that may occur in performing Mozart's works on modern instruments.

Interpreting Mozart on the Keyboard

Interpreting Mozart on the Keyboard
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Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015009613970
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Synopsis Interpreting Mozart on the Keyboard by : Eva Badura-Skoda

Interpreting Mozart

Interpreting Mozart
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Total Pages : 474
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ISBN-10 : 0415977509
ISBN-13 : 9780415977500
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Synopsis Interpreting Mozart by : Eva Badura-Skoda

Originally published in German as Interpreting Mozart on the Keyboard in 1957, this definitive work on the performance of Mozart's works has greatly influenced students and scholars of keyboard literature and of Mozart. Now, in a completely updated and revised edition, this book includes the last half century of scholarship on Mozart's music, addressing the elements of performance and problems that may occur in performing Mozart's works on modern instruments.

Interpreting Bach at the Keyboard

Interpreting Bach at the Keyboard
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Total Pages : 596
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ISBN-10 : UOM:49015002665454
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Synopsis Interpreting Bach at the Keyboard by : Paul Badura-Skoda

The ever-increasing number of performances of Bach's music is a sign of its enduring vitality. But perhaps no other composer is subject to such a wide diversity of interpretation--assessing the merits of these many interpretations and unravelling the sources and documents on which they are based can be extremely difficult for the modern performer. In this important book, Paul Badura-Skoda draws on forty years of studying and performing Bach to present startling new insights into many different aspects of Bach's music. He looks at rhythm, tempo, articulation, and dynamics; examines the instruments for which Bach's music was intended, and considers problems of sonority. He then discusses ornamentation in depth, analyzing each of the signs and symbols used by Bach, and argues that much of Bach's ornamentation in current performance is monotonous and fails to reflect the actual Baroque style. Sometimes contentious, always stimulating, Badura-Skoda's book conveys a passion for an informed interpretation of Bach's music based on a recognition and respect for Bach's actual intentions. Copiously illustrated with musical examples, the book will take its place as a standard work for all students and performers of Bach's ever-popular keyboard music.

Guide to the Pianist's Repertoire, third edition

Guide to the Pianist's Repertoire, third edition
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 986
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ISBN-10 : 0253109086
ISBN-13 : 9780253109088
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Guide to the Pianist's Repertoire, third edition by : Maurice Hinson

"The Hinson" has been indispensable for performers, teachers, and students. Now updated and expanded, it's better than ever, with 120 more composers, expertly guiding pianists to solo literature and answering the vital questions: What's available? How difficult is it? What are its special features? How does one reach the publisher? The "new Hinson" includes solo compositions of nearly 2,000 composers, with biographical sketches of major composers. Every entry offers description, publisher, number of pages, performance time, style and characteristics, and level of difficulty. Extensively revised, this new edition is destined to become a trusted guide for years to come.

Interpreting Mozart

Interpreting Mozart
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Total Pages : 474
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1113994794
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Synopsis Interpreting Mozart by : Eva Badura-Skoda

Mozart's Chamber Music with Keyboard

Mozart's Chamber Music with Keyboard
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9781107377899
ISBN-13 : 1107377897
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Mozart's Chamber Music with Keyboard by : Martin Harlow

Internationally renowned scholars and performers present a wide range of new analytical, historical and critical perspectives on some of Mozart's most popular chamber music: his sonatas with violin, keyboard trios and quartets and the quintet with wind instruments. The chapters trace a broad chronology, from the childhood works, to the Mannheim and Paris sonatas with keyboard and violin, and the mature compositions from his Vienna years. Drawing upon the most recent research, this study serves the reader, be they a performer, listener or scholar, with a collection of writings that demonstrate the composer's innovative developments to generic archetypes and which explore and assess Mozart's creative response to the opportunities afforded by new and diverse instrumental combinations. Manners of performance of this music far removed from our own are revealed, with concluding chapters considering historically informed practice and the challenges for modern performers and audiences.

Understanding Mozart's Piano Sonatas

Understanding Mozart's Piano Sonatas
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Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 9781409494096
ISBN-13 : 1409494098
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Mozart's Piano Sonatas by : Dr John Irving

Mozart's piano sonatas are among the most familiar of his works and stand alongside those of Haydn and Beethoven as staples of the pianist's repertoire. In this study, John Irving looks at a wide selection of contextual situations for Mozart's sonatas, focusing on the variety of ways in which they assume identities and achieve meanings. In particular, the book seeks to establish the provisionality of the sonatas' notated texts, suggesting that the texts are not so much identifiers as possibilities and that their identity resides in the usage. Close attention is paid to reception matters, analytical approaches, organology, the role of autograph manuscripts, early editions and editors, and aspects of historical performance practice - all of which go beyond the texts in opening windows onto Mozart's sonatas. Treating the sonatas collectively as a repertoire, rather than as individual works, the book surveys broad thematic issues such as the role of historical writing about music in defining a generic space for Mozart's sonatas, their construction within pedagogical traditions, the significance of sound as opposed to sight in these works (and in particular their sound on fortepianos of the later eighteenth-century) , and the creative role of the performer in their representation beyond the frame of the text. Drawing together and synthesizing this wealth of material, Irving provides an invaluable reference source for those already familiar with this repertoire.

Understanding Mozart's Piano Sonatas

Understanding Mozart's Piano Sonatas
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : 9781317004752
ISBN-13 : 1317004752
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Mozart's Piano Sonatas by : John Irving

Mozart's piano sonatas are among the most familiar of his works and stand alongside those of Haydn and Beethoven as staples of the pianist's repertoire. In this study, John Irving looks at a wide selection of contextual situations for Mozart's sonatas, focusing on the variety of ways in which they assume identities and achieve meanings. In particular, the book seeks to establish the provisionality of the sonatas' notated texts, suggesting that the texts are not so much identifiers as possibilities and that their identity resides in the usage. Close attention is paid to reception matters, analytical approaches, organology, the role of autograph manuscripts, early editions and editors, and aspects of historical performance practice - all of which go beyond the texts in opening windows onto Mozart's sonatas. Treating the sonatas collectively as a repertoire, rather than as individual works, the book surveys broad thematic issues such as the role of historical writing about music in defining a generic space for Mozart's sonatas, their construction within pedagogical traditions, the significance of sound as opposed to sight in these works (and in particular their sound on fortepianos of the later eighteenth-century) , and the creative role of the performer in their representation beyond the frame of the text. Drawing together and synthesizing this wealth of material, Irving provides an invaluable reference source for those already familiar with this repertoire.

Mozart's Music of Friends

Mozart's Music of Friends
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 359
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ISBN-10 : 9781107093652
ISBN-13 : 1107093651
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Mozart's Music of Friends by : Edward Klorman

This study analyzes chamber music from Mozart's time within its highly social salon-performance context.