Series |
Cambridge studies in performance practice ; 4 Cambridge studies in performance practice ; 4. ^A281150
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Contents |
Beethoven's basso continuo: notation and performance / Tibor Szasz -- Beethoven's revisions to his fourth piano concerto / Barry Cooper -- Beethoven's pianoforte pedalling / David Rowland -- Beethoven and the development of wind instruments / Colin Lawson -- Beethoven's sonatas for piano and cello: aspects of technique and performance / David Watkin -- Ferdinand David's editions of Beethoven / Clive Brown -- The violin concerto (op. 61): text and editions / Robin Stowell -- Traditional habits of performance in early-twentieth-century recordings of Beethoven / Robert Philip -- A comparative survey of rescorings in Beethoven's symphonies / David Pickett -- Beethoven's piano music: contemporary performance issues / Martin Hughes. |
Abstract |
The ten essays in this volume explore different aspects of the performance of instrumental works by Beethoven. Each essay discusses performance issues from Beethoven's time to the present, whether the objective be to realise a performance in an historically appropriate manner, to elucidate the interpretation of Beethoven's music by conductors and performers, to clarify transcriptions by editors or to reconstruct the experience of the listener in various different periods. Four contributions focus on the piano music while another group concentrates on Beethoven's music for strings. These chapters are complemented by an examination of Beethoven's exploitation of the developing wind choir, an evaluation of early twentieth-century recordings as pointers to early nineteenth-century performance practice and an historical survey of rescorings in Beethoven's symphonies. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
LCCN | 93031379 |
ISBN | 0521416442 (hardback) |