Forms of performance
from J.S. Bach to M. Alunno (1972-)
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Publication
2020 - Vernon Press, Wilmington, Delaware, Delaware
Language
English
Word Count
18,750 words, Guess
Page Count
75 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL44392083M
- ISBN-139781622738243
- ISBN-101622738241
- OCLC Control Number1137801136
Classifications
- DDC262
- LCCML457 .F67 2020
Description
"Today, Bach is one of the most revered and studied figures of classical music, despite there being a time in which he was almost forgotten. Divided into two sections, this volume explores research on J.S. Bach and more broadly examines the topics of music and performance studies; with the latter focusing on composers active today, such as Marco Alunno, or those from the recent past who are lesser-known and performed, such as Pietro Cimara and Leo Ornstein. Following from Nones's (ed.) previous publication Music as Communication: Perspectives on Music, Image and Performance (ABEPaperback, 2018), this work provides a rather unique contribution as a choral attempt at exploring performance today. The intention of this book and the downloadable audio content, with live recordings of the music explored at the conference from which the volume originated, is to inspire fresh approaches to the study of a monument like Bach, while also encouraging original research of modern composition and performance. Recordings of the performances given over the two days of the conference serve either to clarify arguments made in the papers or to attest to the music explored more generally. This volume is founded on the belief that the history of music is comprised of many figures, some of whom are undeservedly forgotten, and that our understanding of and approach to music is simultaneously shaped by the past and directed by the continual evolution of sounds and attitudes of the present. Examining music styles from baroque (Bach) to contemporary (Alunno), Forms of Performance will be of particular interest to Bach and performance studies scholars, as well as advanced researchers and PhD students in this field"--
Subjects
Series Statement
- Series in music
Other Editions
- Forms of performance: from J.S. Bach to M. Alunno (1972-)
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