Performance Practices in the Classical Era: as Related by Primary Sources and Illustrated in the Music of Mozart and Haydn/G7815 Buy on Amazon
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Performance Practices in the Classical Era: as Related by Primary Sources and Illustrated in the Music of Mozart and Haydn/G7815

Author Dennis Shrock
Publisher GIA Publications
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Author(s) Dennis Shrock
Publisher GIA Publications
ISBN / ASIN 1579997996
ISBN-13 9781579997991
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Sales Rank #696,773
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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The Classical era, from 1751 to the 1830s and beyond, is one of the most revolutionary and creative times in the history of music. However, critical details about the performance of music during this extraordinary time have too often been lost to generations of re-interpretation, opinionated colorings, and changes in fashion and taste.

In this remarkable volume, noted scholar and choral conductor Dennis Shrock brings together in one place writings from more than 100 Classical-era authors and composers about performance practices of music during their time.

These primary sources represent the entire time span of the Classical era, writings from throughout Europe and the United States, and details on virtually every type of performing medium and genre of composition common in the era. Dr. Shrock quotes from diaries, instruction books, dictionaries, letters, biographies, and essays all written during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

Dr. Shrock organizes all of these comments—complete with detailed music
examples—in sections devoted to sound, tempo, articulation and phrasing, metric accentuation, rhythmic alteration, ornamentation, and expression.

What emerges is an insightful and colorful portrait certain to assist anyone who seeks to better understand the music of Mozart, Haydn, and other noted composers. Performance Practices in the Classical Era is a vital resource for any conductor, performer, or aficionado of classical music.
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