'Theory into Practice. Composition, Performance and the Listening Experience' is the second publication in the series 'Collected Writings of the Orpheus Institute'. The series comprises articles concerning the activities of the Orpheus Institute.

The centrale theme of this book is the relationship between the reflections about and the relization of a musical composition. In his paper Words about Music, or Analysis versus Performance, Nicholas Cook states that words and music can never be aligned exactly with one another. He embarks on a quest for models of the relationship between analytical conception and performance that are more challenging than those in general currency.

Peter Johnson's article Performance and the Listening Experience: Bach's 'Erbarme dich' shows that a performance is an element within the intentionality of the work itself. He looks for scientific methods capable of proving the artisticity of a performance.

The composer Hans Zender, in his A Road Map for Orpheus?, states that a composer must be capable of questioning obvious basic principles (such as equal temperament) and finding creative solutions.

A dutch edition is also available.

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The central theme of this book is the relationship between the reflections about and the realization of a musical composition. In his essay "Words about Music, or Analysis versus Performance," Nicholas Cook states that words and music can never be...
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Preface

Texts

  • Nicholas Cook
    Words about Music, or Analysis Versus Performance

  • Peter Johnson
    Performance and the Listening Experience: Bach's "Erbarme Dich"

  • Hans Zender
    A Roadmap for Orpheus? About non-Linear Codes of Music for the Descent into its Underworld

Personaliae
Colofon

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Product details

ISBN
9789061869948
Published
1999
Publisher
Leuven University Press
Weight
454 gr
Height
239 mm
Width
150 mm
Age
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
120