Authenticity and Early Music: A Symposium

Author:   Nicholas Kenyon (Editor of ^IEarly Music^R, music critic of ^IThe Observer^R, and broadcaster, Editor of ^IEarly Music^R, music critic of ^IThe Observer^R, and broadcaster)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198161530


Pages:   234
Publication Date:   20 October 1988
Format:   Paperback
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No change has had a more profound influence on the development of music-making over the last two decades than the growth of the historical performance movement. The notion that we can - and indeed should - perform music in the manner its composers intended has led to a search for original methods and styles of performance. At first this was the pursuit of a small coterie, but in recent years the explosion of popular interest in what has been called the 'authenticity' movement has led to a sea-change in our listening habits. Performances on period instruments are now supplanting those on modern instruments in some central areas of the classical repertory, and by many this is perceived as a threat. For the first time, this book explores the thinking behind the search for so-called authenticity in musical performance, and questions some of the received opinions about its worth and purpose. The contributors include critics Nicholas Kenyon of Early Music and Will Crutchfield of the New York Times, alongside Howard Mayer Brown, Philip Brett, Robert P. Morgan, Richard Taruskin, and Gary Tomlinson, all of them experts in their field. The variety of views expressed is sure to provoke wide discussion and to stimulate new thought among both scholars and performers about the future of the historical performance movement.

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Author:   Nicholas Kenyon (Editor of ^IEarly Music^R, music critic of ^IThe Observer^R, and broadcaster, Editor of ^IEarly Music^R, music critic of ^IThe Observer^R, and broadcaster)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.314kg
ISBN:  

9780198161530


ISBN 10:   0198161530
Pages:   234
Publication Date:   20 October 1988
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Authenticity and early music - some issues and questions, Nicholas Kenyon; fashion, conviction and performance style in an age of revivals, Will Crutchfield; pedantry or liberation? - a sketch of the Historical Performance Movement, Howard Mayer Brown; tradition, anxiety and the current musical scene, Robert P. Morgan; text, context and the early music editor, Philip Brett; the historian, the performer, and authentic meaning in music, Gary Tomlinson; the pastness of the present and the presence of the past, Richard Taruskin.

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Authenticity and Early Music, skillfully putt together and edited by Nicholas Kenyon, confronts some of the issues raised by Early Music and glances at others All of the contributions are intelligent and stimulating. --Charles Rosen, New York Review of Books<br> Together the essays represent the most penetrating and substantial consideration thus far of the early music movement. --American Music Teacher<br> I recommend [Authenticy and Early Music] to anyone interested in either the theory or practice of early music. --Donal Henahan, The New York Times<br> Owing to the broad and thoughtful approach taken by the six authors, this book offers far more than is suggested by its title. It considers music from the Middle Ages to the present, touching on some of the most essential questions of performance and appreciation of music from any age: the levels of meaning in music; composers and their intentions; and the freedom and responsibilities of the performer. Provocative, stimulating, and well written, these essays should make intelligent listeners rethink their criteria for choosing and appreciating performers and performances. --Library Journal<br> An important contribution to the literature, a significant addition to a timely debate. --Choice<br>


Authenticity and Early Music, skillfully putt together and edited by Nicholas Kenyon, confronts some of the issues raised by Early Music and glances at others All of the contributions are intelligent and stimulating. --Charles Rosen, New York Review of Books Together the essays represent the most penetrating and substantial consideration thus far of the early music movement. --American Music Teacher I recommend [Authenticy and Early Music] to anyone interested in either the theory or practice of early music. --Donal Henahan, The New York Times Owing to the broad and thoughtful approach taken by the six authors, this book offers far more than is suggested by its title. It considers music from the Middle Ages to the present, touching on some of the most essential questions of performance and appreciation of music from any age: the levels of meaning in music; composers and their intentions; and the freedom and responsibilities of the performer. Provocative, stimulating, and well written, these essays should make intelligent listeners rethink their criteria for choosing and appreciating performers and performances. --LibraryJournal An important contribution to the literature, a significant addition to a timely debate. --Choice


'Every practising early musician should read this brilliant, witty, often perverse, article, guaranteed to raise even higher the temperature of the continuing debate.' Hugo Cole, Country Life 'one of the most fertile and stimulating collections of ideas about music that I have encountered for a long while ... argued on all sides with rare wit, erudition, and engagement' Max Loppet, Financial Times 'a valuable and stimulating state-of-the-art discussion of the whole business ... Valuable in that its contributors are all experts and scholars in the fields of research or performance. Stimulating in that their viewpoints sometimes meet in violent collision.' Michael Tumelty, Glasgow Herald 'a small bombshell: six academics discussing really worrisome questions ... this is a thought provoking book' Phillip Sommerich, Ham and High 'This book certainly ranks as one of the most significant to be published this decade and amidst so much tedious, objective academic writing it is healthy to return to some (dare I say it) Toveyesque philosophising about music. Recommended.' William McVicker, Hi-Fi News & Record Review 'Authenticity and Early Music must be prescribed reading for every performer and every critical listener. The questions raised in it are crucial ... we should acknowledge and commend Kenyon not simply for an editing job well done but for having the courage to ask the questions at all.' B.J. Music Ed. 'All of the contributions are intelligent and stimulating.' Charles Rosen, The New York Review 'Always thought-provoking ... thoroughly recommended.' Kenneth Mobbs, The Galpin Society


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