On the Execution of Music, and Principally of Ancient Music. Unveiling the Mysteries of Ancient Musical Performance
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- Nombre de pages266
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-622302-1
- EAN4064066223021
- Date de parution10/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille721 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "On the Execution of Music, and Principally of Ancient Music, " Camille Saint-Sa?´ns offers a profound exploration of musical interpretation, focusing particularly on the nuances of ancient compositions. Through a rich tapestry of scholarly analysis, Saint-Sa?´ns delves into the intricate relationship between composer intent and performer interpretation, highlighting the importance of historical context in the execution of music.
His eloquent prose and keen insights illuminate the interplay between performance practice and the evolution of musical forms, lending a refreshing perspective to musicology in the late 19th century, an era marked by a resurgence of interest in ancient art forms. Saint-Sa?´ns, a renowned composer and pianist, was deeply embedded in the artistic currents of his time, drawing on his extensive knowledge of both contemporary and historical musical traditions.
His travels and exposure to various cultural influences instilled in him a passion for preserving the roots of Western classical music, which led him to write this insightful treatise. As a polymath whose interests spanned literature, philosophy, and the sciences, Saint-Sa?´ns approached music not merely as an art form but as a vital expression of human experience and history. This book is a must-read for musicians, musicologists, and anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of performance.
Saint-Sa?´ns'Äô arguments encourage readers to critically engage with the music they perform and listen to, fostering a deeper appreciation for the artistry involved. Through his meticulous analysis, readers will gain invaluable insights into the rich tapestry of musical execution that shapes the experience of ancient music today.
His eloquent prose and keen insights illuminate the interplay between performance practice and the evolution of musical forms, lending a refreshing perspective to musicology in the late 19th century, an era marked by a resurgence of interest in ancient art forms. Saint-Sa?´ns, a renowned composer and pianist, was deeply embedded in the artistic currents of his time, drawing on his extensive knowledge of both contemporary and historical musical traditions.
His travels and exposure to various cultural influences instilled in him a passion for preserving the roots of Western classical music, which led him to write this insightful treatise. As a polymath whose interests spanned literature, philosophy, and the sciences, Saint-Sa?´ns approached music not merely as an art form but as a vital expression of human experience and history. This book is a must-read for musicians, musicologists, and anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of performance.
Saint-Sa?´ns'Äô arguments encourage readers to critically engage with the music they perform and listen to, fostering a deeper appreciation for the artistry involved. Through his meticulous analysis, readers will gain invaluable insights into the rich tapestry of musical execution that shapes the experience of ancient music today.
In "On the Execution of Music, and Principally of Ancient Music, " Camille Saint-Sa?´ns offers a profound exploration of musical interpretation, focusing particularly on the nuances of ancient compositions. Through a rich tapestry of scholarly analysis, Saint-Sa?´ns delves into the intricate relationship between composer intent and performer interpretation, highlighting the importance of historical context in the execution of music.
His eloquent prose and keen insights illuminate the interplay between performance practice and the evolution of musical forms, lending a refreshing perspective to musicology in the late 19th century, an era marked by a resurgence of interest in ancient art forms. Saint-Sa?´ns, a renowned composer and pianist, was deeply embedded in the artistic currents of his time, drawing on his extensive knowledge of both contemporary and historical musical traditions.
His travels and exposure to various cultural influences instilled in him a passion for preserving the roots of Western classical music, which led him to write this insightful treatise. As a polymath whose interests spanned literature, philosophy, and the sciences, Saint-Sa?´ns approached music not merely as an art form but as a vital expression of human experience and history. This book is a must-read for musicians, musicologists, and anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of performance.
Saint-Sa?´ns'Äô arguments encourage readers to critically engage with the music they perform and listen to, fostering a deeper appreciation for the artistry involved. Through his meticulous analysis, readers will gain invaluable insights into the rich tapestry of musical execution that shapes the experience of ancient music today.
His eloquent prose and keen insights illuminate the interplay between performance practice and the evolution of musical forms, lending a refreshing perspective to musicology in the late 19th century, an era marked by a resurgence of interest in ancient art forms. Saint-Sa?´ns, a renowned composer and pianist, was deeply embedded in the artistic currents of his time, drawing on his extensive knowledge of both contemporary and historical musical traditions.
His travels and exposure to various cultural influences instilled in him a passion for preserving the roots of Western classical music, which led him to write this insightful treatise. As a polymath whose interests spanned literature, philosophy, and the sciences, Saint-Sa?´ns approached music not merely as an art form but as a vital expression of human experience and history. This book is a must-read for musicians, musicologists, and anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of performance.
Saint-Sa?´ns'Äô arguments encourage readers to critically engage with the music they perform and listen to, fostering a deeper appreciation for the artistry involved. Through his meticulous analysis, readers will gain invaluable insights into the rich tapestry of musical execution that shapes the experience of ancient music today.