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The Art of Performance
Taschenbuch von Heinrich Schenker
Sprache: Englisch

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Heinrich Schenker's The Art of Performance shows this great music theorist in a new light. While his theoretical writings helped transform music theory in the twentieth century, this book draws on his experience as a musician and teacher to propose a sharp reevaluation of how musical
compositions are realized in performance. Filled with concrete examples and numerous suggestions, the book will interest both music theorists and practicing performers.
Schenker's approach is based on his argument that much of contemporary performance practice is rooted in the nineteenth-century cult of the virtuoso, which has resulted in an overemphasis on technical display. To counter this, he proposes specific ways to reconnect the composer's intentions and the
musician's performance.
Schenker begins by showing how performers can benefit from understanding the laws of composition. He demonstrates how a literal interpretation of the composer's indications can be self-defeating, and he provides a lively discussion of piano technique, including suggestions for pedal, sound color,
orchestral effects, and balance. He devotes separate chapters to non-legato, legato, fingering, dynamics, tempo, and rests. In addition to the examples for pianists, Schenker covers a number of topics, such as bowing technique, that will prove invaluable for other instrumentalists and for
conductors. The book concludes with an aphoristic and sometimes lyrical chapter on practicing.
After Schenker's death, his student Oswald Jonas prepared the text for publication from Schenker's notes, eventually leaving the manuscript to his stepdaughter, Irene Schreier Scott, who entrusted the work of organizing andediting the disparate material to Jonas's friend and student Heribert
Esser. She later translated it into English. This edition is the first publication in any language of this remarkable work.
Heinrich Schenker's The Art of Performance shows this great music theorist in a new light. While his theoretical writings helped transform music theory in the twentieth century, this book draws on his experience as a musician and teacher to propose a sharp reevaluation of how musical
compositions are realized in performance. Filled with concrete examples and numerous suggestions, the book will interest both music theorists and practicing performers.
Schenker's approach is based on his argument that much of contemporary performance practice is rooted in the nineteenth-century cult of the virtuoso, which has resulted in an overemphasis on technical display. To counter this, he proposes specific ways to reconnect the composer's intentions and the
musician's performance.
Schenker begins by showing how performers can benefit from understanding the laws of composition. He demonstrates how a literal interpretation of the composer's indications can be self-defeating, and he provides a lively discussion of piano technique, including suggestions for pedal, sound color,
orchestral effects, and balance. He devotes separate chapters to non-legato, legato, fingering, dynamics, tempo, and rests. In addition to the examples for pianists, Schenker covers a number of topics, such as bowing technique, that will prove invaluable for other instrumentalists and for
conductors. The book concludes with an aphoristic and sometimes lyrical chapter on practicing.
After Schenker's death, his student Oswald Jonas prepared the text for publication from Schenker's notes, eventually leaving the manuscript to his stepdaughter, Irene Schreier Scott, who entrusted the work of organizing andediting the disparate material to Jonas's friend and student Heribert
Esser. She later translated it into English. This edition is the first publication in any language of this remarkable work.
Über den Autor
About the Author

Heribert Esser has had a long and distinguished career as a conductor. He was music director of the Braunschweig State Theater and has been a guest conductor on every continent, conducting a wide repertoire of symphonic music as well as opera.

About the Translator

Irene Schreier is a pianist who has performed widely in Europe, Israel, and the Americas. She is Artist-Lecturer at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Music.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Translator's Introduction

  • Editor's Introduction

  • Sources and Editorial Procedure

  • Plates

  • 1: Musical Composition and Performance

  • 2: Mode of Notation and Performance

  • 3: The Technique of Playing the Piano

  • 4: Non Legato

  • 5: Legato

  • 6: Staccato

  • 7: Fingering

  • 8: Dynamics

  • 9: Tempo and Tempo Modifications

  • 10: Rests

  • 11: The Performance of Older Music

  • 12: On Practicing

  • Appendixes

  • Notes

  • Selected Bibliography with Annotations

  • Index of Musical Examples

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2002
Genre: Kunst
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Allgemeine Kunst
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9780195151510
ISBN-10: 0195151518
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Schenker, Heinrich
Redaktion: Scott, Irene Schreier
Hersteller: Oxford University Press
Maße: 229 x 152 x 7 mm
Von/Mit: Heinrich Schenker
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.05.2002
Gewicht: 0,203 kg
Artikel-ID: 130036709
Über den Autor
About the Author

Heribert Esser has had a long and distinguished career as a conductor. He was music director of the Braunschweig State Theater and has been a guest conductor on every continent, conducting a wide repertoire of symphonic music as well as opera.

About the Translator

Irene Schreier is a pianist who has performed widely in Europe, Israel, and the Americas. She is Artist-Lecturer at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Music.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Translator's Introduction

  • Editor's Introduction

  • Sources and Editorial Procedure

  • Plates

  • 1: Musical Composition and Performance

  • 2: Mode of Notation and Performance

  • 3: The Technique of Playing the Piano

  • 4: Non Legato

  • 5: Legato

  • 6: Staccato

  • 7: Fingering

  • 8: Dynamics

  • 9: Tempo and Tempo Modifications

  • 10: Rests

  • 11: The Performance of Older Music

  • 12: On Practicing

  • Appendixes

  • Notes

  • Selected Bibliography with Annotations

  • Index of Musical Examples

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2002
Genre: Kunst
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Allgemeine Kunst
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9780195151510
ISBN-10: 0195151518
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Schenker, Heinrich
Redaktion: Scott, Irene Schreier
Hersteller: Oxford University Press
Maße: 229 x 152 x 7 mm
Von/Mit: Heinrich Schenker
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.05.2002
Gewicht: 0,203 kg
Artikel-ID: 130036709
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