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Musical Works and Performances: A Philosophical Exploration (PDF eBook)


Musical Works and Performances: A Philosophical Exploration (PDF eBook)

eBook by Davies, Stephen

Musical Works and Performances: A Philosophical Exploration (PDF eBook)

£40.82

ISBN:
9780191529153
Publication Date:
07 Jun 2001
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Imprint:
Clarendon Press
Pages:
384 pages
Format:
eBook
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Musical Works and Performances: A Philosophical Exploration (PDF eBook)

Description

What are musical works? Are they discovered or created? Of what elements are they comprised? How are they specified by notations? What makes a performance of one piece and not another? Is it possible to perform old music authentically? Can ethnic music influenced by foreign sources and presented to tourists genuinely reflect the culture's musical and wider values? Can recordings substitute faithfully for live performances? These are the questions considered inMusical Works and Performances.Part One outlines the nature of musical works, their relation to performances, and their notational specification. Works for performance differ from ones that are merely for playback, and pieces for live rendition are unlike those for studio performance. Pieces vary in the number and kind of their constitutive properties. The identity of musical works goes beyond their sonic profile and depends on their music-historical context. To be of a given work, a performance must match its contents byfollowing instructions traceable to its creation. Some pieces are indicated via exemplars, but many are specified notationally. Scores must be interpreted in light of notational conventions and performance practices they assume.Part Two considers authenticity in performance, musical traditions, and recordings. A performance should follow the composer's instructions. Departures from the ideal are tolerable, but faithfulness is central to the enterprise of work performance, not merely an interpretative option. When musical cultures interact, assimilation from within differs from destruction from without. Even music subject to foreign influences can genuinely reflect the musical traditions and social values of a culture,however. Finally, while most works are for live performance, most performances are experienced via recordings, which have their own, distinctive characteristics.This comprehensive and original analysis of musical ontology discusses many kinds of music, and applies its conclusions to issues as diverse as the authentic performance movement, the cultural integrity of ethnic music, and the implications of the dominance of recorded over live music.

Contents

PART ONE: WORKS, THEIR INSTANCES, AND NOTATIONS ; PART TWO: PERFORMANCE, CULTURE, AND RECORDING

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