Notes Become Music

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European music
European musical language
expressive articulation
Haydn's Sonata
Haydn’s Sonata
historical performance practice
incomplete musical shorthand
interpretive analysis
keyboard
Les Bergeries
Melodic Note
Middle Pedal
music education
music pedagogy
musical notation
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piano
piano pedagogy
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Schubert's Sonata
Schubert’s Sonata
Sixteenth Note
Sonata Op
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teaching performance
Tonal Fullness
unwritten musical conventions
Upbeat Eighth Notes
Vienna
Viennese piano tradition
Viennese tradition
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367202255
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Notes Become Music: A Guidebook from the Viennese Piano Tradition addresses the many unwritten nuances of dynamics, articulation and agogics as an expression of fundamental principles of a common European musical language. It treats the score as an incomplete musical shorthand that outlines the compositional and interpretive imperatives implicit within it, drawing on historical records from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and detailed comparisons of works to underline the author’s presentation of Viennese tradition.

This book is not primarily concerned with questions of style or interpretation. Rather, it explains the many facets of musical notation that were taken for granted by composers who assumed a knowledge of the piano tradition of their day. Notes Become Music informs not only those students in countries where the central European music tradition is still unfamiliar, but also a younger generation of Europeans who have grown up without a living connection to their musical past.

Walter Fleischmann is Professor Emeritus of Piano at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna.

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