The paper draws on extensive research on performing Bach's works for solo violin and the study of early and contemporary piano and violin recordings of 19th-century music. Utilizing similar results of other researchers discussing interpretative styles in different repertories it questions the received opinion that over the second half of the 20th century performances of European concert music have become increasingly uniform due to the influence of sound recordings. Systematic study of early and recent recordings seems to indicate a more complex situation. The artistic liberties associated with the "golden age" of the first decades of sound recording can be interpreted as "the cultural trend" during that period, in other words just as "unif...
This report contains the results of a small-scale comparative listening study, conducted on December...
This report contains the results of a small-scale comparative listening study, conducted on December...
Imagine, we had sound recordings by Monteverdi, Bach, or Mozart, together with detailed bar-by-bar i...
There exists a commonly held belief amongst musicologists that there has been a ―general globalisati...
Listeners have enjoyed classical music recordings for more than a century, yet important issues abou...
There exists a commonly held belief amongst musicologists that there has been a ―general globalisati...
Performing styles as well as recording styles have changed considerably within the 20th century. To ...
Contemporary inter- and transdisciplinary research has increasingly demonstrated the complex nature ...
Over the course of the twentieth century, there was a major shift in the way that audiences experien...
The growing emphasis on performance in recent musicological research has fostered various arguments ...
Performing styles as well as recording styles have changed considerably within the 20th century. To ...
Sound recording has long been understood first and foremost as a preservational tool. Yet it is also...
The analysis of trends in artistic expression has largely been neglected as a seismograph through wh...
Sound recording has long been understood first and foremost as a preservational tool. Yet it is also...
Starting with an overview of the early reception, performance and editorial history of Bach’s Sei So...
This report contains the results of a small-scale comparative listening study, conducted on December...
This report contains the results of a small-scale comparative listening study, conducted on December...
Imagine, we had sound recordings by Monteverdi, Bach, or Mozart, together with detailed bar-by-bar i...
There exists a commonly held belief amongst musicologists that there has been a ―general globalisati...
Listeners have enjoyed classical music recordings for more than a century, yet important issues abou...
There exists a commonly held belief amongst musicologists that there has been a ―general globalisati...
Performing styles as well as recording styles have changed considerably within the 20th century. To ...
Contemporary inter- and transdisciplinary research has increasingly demonstrated the complex nature ...
Over the course of the twentieth century, there was a major shift in the way that audiences experien...
The growing emphasis on performance in recent musicological research has fostered various arguments ...
Performing styles as well as recording styles have changed considerably within the 20th century. To ...
Sound recording has long been understood first and foremost as a preservational tool. Yet it is also...
The analysis of trends in artistic expression has largely been neglected as a seismograph through wh...
Sound recording has long been understood first and foremost as a preservational tool. Yet it is also...
Starting with an overview of the early reception, performance and editorial history of Bach’s Sei So...
This report contains the results of a small-scale comparative listening study, conducted on December...
This report contains the results of a small-scale comparative listening study, conducted on December...
Imagine, we had sound recordings by Monteverdi, Bach, or Mozart, together with detailed bar-by-bar i...