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Music Performance Encounters: Routledge Research in Music

Editat de John Koslovsky, Michiel Schuijer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 mai 2025
Why do most musical performers and musical researchers continue to inhabit divergent epistemic spaces? This, and other related questions, form the central focus of this book with each chapter offering a fresh perspective on a particular topic in music performance studies.
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ISBN-13: 9781032282176
ISBN-10: 1032282177
Pagini: 246
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Music


Cuprins

Introduction
"Who Are You?": On Performers, Scholars, Masters, and Pupils
Critical Interlude 1
Part I: Tools of (Historical) Performance Practice
1) "Che hanno contrapunto": Counterpoint Training and the Performance of Diminution in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
2) The Italian Imitative and Interdisciplinary Musical Ethos of the Sixteenth Century: Ganassi's La Fontegara
3) Echos of Cor Alto and Cor Basse: In Search of an Ideal Horn Sound
Critical Interlude 2
Part II: Scholars and Performers in Dialogue
4) Analysing and Playing Chopin’s Nocturne Op. 27, no. 1: An Empirical Study of the Interaction between an Analyst and a Performer
5) Resonant Openings: Collaborating on Crumb’s Nocturnes
Critical Interlude 3
Part III: Institutional Endeavours
6) The Absent Teacher Approach
7) Preparing Music Students for a Public Recital: Applying Principles of Practice from Sport Sciences and Other Disciplines
Critical Interlude 4
Part IV: Cultural Barriers and Embodied Knowledge
8) Knowing the World through Music
9) Performing Jennifer Walshe’s SELF-CARE
 

Notă biografică

John Koslovsky is a professor of music history, theory, and analysis at KU Leuven (since fall 2023). From 2010 to 2023, he was on the music theory and research faculties at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam and was an affiliate researcher in the humanities at Utrecht University. His research deals with the history of music theory, Schenkerian analysis, music aesthetics, intertextuality, and performance studies.
Michiel Schuijer is a musicologist and music theorist, and currently head of the research division at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam. In his research, he explores historical, sociological, and cultural perspectives on music theory. His book Analyzing Atonal Music: Pitch-Class Set Theory and Its Contexts (2008) was awarded the American Society for Music Theory Emerging Scholar Award in 2010. Recent research interests include evolving notions of professionalism in music and the role of heritage in musical culture. From 2020 through 2023, Schuijer was project leader of the Academy for Musicology and Musicianship (Amsterdam, Utrecht), a study programme combining the strengths of conservatory and university education.