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Playing with History
The Historical Approach to Musical Performance

This challenging 2002 study examines and ultimately defends the case for historically informed musical performance.

John Butt (Author)

9780521013581, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 30 May 2002

284 pages
22.7 x 15.3 x 1.4 cm, 0.4 kg

'Few are better qualified than Butt to tackle this subject. His book is stimulating, thought provoking, rounded and readable … music students of all denominations should be encouraged to red this thorough yet economical discussion of these important contemporary issues.' The Strad

Why do we feel the need to perform music in a historically informed style? Is this need related to wider cultural concerns? In this 2002 study, John Butt sums up debates on the nature of the early music movement and historically informed performance, calling upon a seemingly inexhaustible fund of ideas gleaned from historical musicology, analytic philosophy, literary theory, historiography and theories of modernism and postmodernism. He develops the critical views of both supporters and detractors of the movement, while claiming ultimately that it has more intellectual and artistic potential than its detractors may have assumed. He also asks whether the phenomenon of historically informed performance reflects changes in the culture of western music and how it, in turn, may have influenced that culture, particularly in regard to such issues as the status of the composer, the work, intentionality and notation.

Preface
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Part I. Historically Informed Performance in Music Criticism: 1. Joining the historical performance debate
Part II. Historically Informed Performance and the Implications for Work, Composer and Notation: 2. Historical performance and 'truth to the work': history and the subversion of Platonism
3. Historical performance and 'truth to the composer': rehabilitating intention
4. Negotiating between work, composer and performer: rewriting the story of notational progress
Part III. Historically Informed Performance within the Culture of the Late Twentieth Century: 5. Historical performance at the crossroads of modernism and postmodernism
6. 'A reactionary wolf in countercultural sheep's clothing?' - historical performance, the heritage Industry and the politics of revival
Notes
Bibliography
Index.

Subject Areas: Techniques of music / music tutorials [AVS], Western "classical" music [AVGC]

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