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Contributors
Performance Practice Review
List of contributors to the Spring 1989 (2/1) issue of Performance Practice Review.
"Meter In Music, 1600-1800" By George Houle, Alexander Silbiger
"Meter In Music, 1600-1800" By George Houle, Alexander Silbiger
Performance Practice Review
Silbiger discusses and reviews Houle's 1987 book.
"Dance Rhythms Of The French Baroque: A Handbook For Performance" By Betty Bang Mather, Assisted By Dean M. Karns, Meredith Little
"Dance Rhythms Of The French Baroque: A Handbook For Performance" By Betty Bang Mather, Assisted By Dean M. Karns, Meredith Little
Performance Practice Review
Little discusses and reviews Mather and Karns' 1987 book.
"Words And Music In The Middle Ages: Song, Narrative, Dance And Drama, 1050-1350" By John Stevens, Hans Tischler
"Words And Music In The Middle Ages: Song, Narrative, Dance And Drama, 1050-1350" By John Stevens, Hans Tischler
Performance Practice Review
Tischler discusses and reviews Stevens' 1986 book.
Performance Practice Issues On The Bbc Third Programme, Denis Stevens
Performance Practice Issues On The Bbc Third Programme, Denis Stevens
Performance Practice Review
Stevens discusses the various aspects in consideration concerning the BBC and historical performance practice.
"The Performance Of The Basso Continuo In Italian Baroque Music" By Tharald Borgir, John Walter Hill
"The Performance Of The Basso Continuo In Italian Baroque Music" By Tharald Borgir, John Walter Hill
Performance Practice Review
Hill discusses and reviews Borgir's 1987 book.
Brahms's Pianos And The Performance Of His Late Works, Camilla Cai
Brahms's Pianos And The Performance Of His Late Works, Camilla Cai
Performance Practice Review
Brahms's late piano works (opp. 116-19) reveal his sensitivity to the characteristics of conservative, late 19th-c. pianos. A more accurate understanding of Brahms's performance indications and special piano textures would lead to performances relevant to his own playing style.
"Chopin: Pianist And Teacher As Seen By His Pupils" By Jean-Jacques Eigeldinger, Jeanne Holland
"Chopin: Pianist And Teacher As Seen By His Pupils" By Jean-Jacques Eigeldinger, Jeanne Holland
Performance Practice Review
Holland reviews and discusses Eigeldinger's 1986 book.
The Present Position Of Authenticity, Robert Donington
The Present Position Of Authenticity, Robert Donington
Performance Practice Review
"Though there continues to be lively debate as to how historically correct performances of early music can or should be, the success of so-called authenticity in today's musical culture is undeniable.(Zohn, Steven)"
Table Of Contents
Performance Practice Review
Table of Contents for Vol.2, No.2 of PPR.
New Light On Late Eighteenth-Century Tempo: William Crotch's Pendulum Markings, Emanuel Rubin
New Light On Late Eighteenth-Century Tempo: William Crotch's Pendulum Markings, Emanuel Rubin
Performance Practice Review
RILM abstract: "Crotch's pendulum markings are an important source of information on English tempos at the end of the 18th c. and represent an ongoing practice among late 18th-c. English composers. Statistical study of English glees with pendulum markings from this period promises to yield valuable results."
Saint-Saëns's View On The Performance Of Early Music, Robert Stevenson
Saint-Saëns's View On The Performance Of Early Music, Robert Stevenson
Performance Practice Review
In a published lecture originally given in San Francisco in 1915, Saint-Saens discusses performance issues in the music of Palestrina, Rameau, Bach, and Mozart.
Karl Geiringer, 1899-1989, Roland Jackson
Karl Geiringer, 1899-1989, Roland Jackson
Performance Practice Review
An obituary for the organist Karl Geiringer.
"Orchestral Performance Practices In The Nineteenth Century: Size, Proportions, And Seating," By Daniel J. Koury., Nicholas Temperley
"Orchestral Performance Practices In The Nineteenth Century: Size, Proportions, And Seating," By Daniel J. Koury., Nicholas Temperley
Performance Practice Review
Reviews and Critiques Koury's 1986 book.
"Authenticity And Early Music: A Symposium," Edited By Nicholas Kenyon, Albert Cohen
"Authenticity And Early Music: A Symposium," Edited By Nicholas Kenyon, Albert Cohen
Performance Practice Review
Reviews and Critiques Kenyon's 1988 book.
Concerning The Performance Of Mozart's Concert Arias K. 294 And K. 528, Nicole Baker
Concerning The Performance Of Mozart's Concert Arias K. 294 And K. 528, Nicole Baker
Performance Practice Review
Vocal treatises of the 18th c. and recent research suggest that Mozart's concert arias should be embellished with restraint. Appropriate ornaments include turns, filling-in patterns, appoggiaturas, and short cadences at elongated fermatas. Two arias--Alcandro lo confesso...Non so d'onde viene, K.294, and Bella mia fiamma...Resta, o cara, K.528--are discussed in more detail.
Contributors/End Matter
Performance Practice Review
List of contributors from the Fall 1989 (2/2) issue of Performance Practice Review
A Response From The Custodians: More Thoughts On The Stanford Temperaments, Robert Bates, Kimberly Marshall
A Response From The Custodians: More Thoughts On The Stanford Temperaments, Robert Bates, Kimberly Marshall
Performance Practice Review
"Mark Lindley's suggestions for modifying the temperaments of Stanford's Fisk organ, abstracted as RILM 7410, are helpful, although other solutions may be more desirable. A third temperament for French music might be added to the organ's meantone and well-temperaments.(Zohn, Steven)"
Performance Practice Bibliography (1988)
Performance Practice Bibliography (1988)
Performance Practice Review
Bibliography of Important Books and Articles related to the Performance Practice.
"The Organ Music Of J.S. Bach. Volume Iii: A Background." By Peter F. Williams, Kimberly Marshall
"The Organ Music Of J.S. Bach. Volume Iii: A Background." By Peter F. Williams, Kimberly Marshall
Performance Practice Review
Marshall reviews and discusses Peter Williams' 1984 work.
Williams, Peter F. The Organ Music of J.S. Bach: A Background. Vol. 3. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984. viii, 309p.
ISBN 0-521-24412-9
Francesco Rognoni's "Selva De Varii Passaggi" (1602): Fresh Details Concerning Early Baroque Vocal Ornamentation, Stewart Carter
Francesco Rognoni's "Selva De Varii Passaggi" (1602): Fresh Details Concerning Early Baroque Vocal Ornamentation, Stewart Carter
Performance Practice Review
"One of Milan's most important musicians during the late 16th and early 17th centuries was Francesco Rognoni (died before 1626), a Knight and Count Palatine, son of Richardo Rogniono. The father had published an important treatise on ornamentation nearly thirty years prior to Francesco's. The title page of Francsco's Selva tells us that Francesco was head of instrumental music at the ducal court and maestro di cappella at Santo Ambrosio Maggiore in Milan. In an earlier publication he calls himself a "player of the violin, of the viola bastarda, and other instruments." He may in fact have written the first …