Authenticity in Performance: Eighteenth-Century Case Studies
Discover the intricacies of historical performance with Authenticity in Performance: Eighteenth-Century Case Studies by Cambridge University Press. Published in 1990, this insightful paperback spans 224 pages and serves as an essential guide for performers seeking to navigate the challenges of delivering an 'authentic' interpretation.
This book delves into nine iconic works from the Baroque and Classical eras, addressing critical questions that both performers and listeners should consider. By exploring these representative case studies, readers will uncover valuable lines of inquiry that enhance their understanding and execution of authentic performance practices. Ideal for musicians, musicologists, and enthusiasts alike, this title is a must-have for anyone passionate about the art of performance.