This article explores the contentious position of improvisation in the contemporary Baroque music revival. Paradoxically, historical performers aim to obey the composer‘s intentions by paying careful attention to the written instructions of the musical score yet they also seek to recreate the performative conventions—and freedoms—of an earlier era. The performance practice literature, the recording industry, and the conservatory education of historical performers reinforce a text-centered approach to music that is antithetical to spontaneous creativity. While in-depth understanding of Baroque performing conventions and repertoire is important, greater rapprochement with living improvisatory traditions might result in more liberatory perform...
David Schulenberg discusses and reviews Walls\u27 2011 work. Walls, Peter, ed. Baroque Music, The Li...
The article describes the new tendencies of the interpretations of W. A. Mozart’s music. I...
The paper summarises the lessons and conclusions of a large study of over 100 recordings of Johann S...
Elements of musical improvisation have been present throughout the medieval, renaissance, and baroqu...
Since improvisation is an important aspect of music in today’s society, questions arise whether impr...
In recent years, much debate has ensued regarding the level of consideration that should be given to...
Elements of musical improvisation have been present throughout the medieval, Renaissance, and Baroqu...
The article is a daring attempt to define and discuss a number of issues that arise around the term ...
Baroque music experienced a dramatic change in performance practice which sprang out of certain tech...
In recent years, scholars and musicians have become increasingly interested in the revival of musica...
The article focuses on the suite and sonata as two important genres of instrumental music of the Bar...
The idea of improvisation, broadly defined, has been integral to our imagination of the medieval mus...
Despite continuing scholarship into performance practice of the Baroque and Classical eras, confusio...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.A...
This article draws on fieldwork observations of a vocal ensemble specialised in early music, describ...
David Schulenberg discusses and reviews Walls\u27 2011 work. Walls, Peter, ed. Baroque Music, The Li...
The article describes the new tendencies of the interpretations of W. A. Mozart’s music. I...
The paper summarises the lessons and conclusions of a large study of over 100 recordings of Johann S...
Elements of musical improvisation have been present throughout the medieval, renaissance, and baroqu...
Since improvisation is an important aspect of music in today’s society, questions arise whether impr...
In recent years, much debate has ensued regarding the level of consideration that should be given to...
Elements of musical improvisation have been present throughout the medieval, Renaissance, and Baroqu...
The article is a daring attempt to define and discuss a number of issues that arise around the term ...
Baroque music experienced a dramatic change in performance practice which sprang out of certain tech...
In recent years, scholars and musicians have become increasingly interested in the revival of musica...
The article focuses on the suite and sonata as two important genres of instrumental music of the Bar...
The idea of improvisation, broadly defined, has been integral to our imagination of the medieval mus...
Despite continuing scholarship into performance practice of the Baroque and Classical eras, confusio...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.A...
This article draws on fieldwork observations of a vocal ensemble specialised in early music, describ...
David Schulenberg discusses and reviews Walls\u27 2011 work. Walls, Peter, ed. Baroque Music, The Li...
The article describes the new tendencies of the interpretations of W. A. Mozart’s music. I...
The paper summarises the lessons and conclusions of a large study of over 100 recordings of Johann S...