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Composers' Intentions? - Lost Traditions of Musical Performance (Paperback)
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Composers' Intentions? - Lost Traditions of Musical Performance (Paperback)
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Essays on musical performance practice by an acknowledged expert in
the field. These selected essays by conductor Andrew Parrott
reflect the thinking behind some four decades of his
ground-breaking performances and recordings. Bringing together
seminal writings on the performance expectations of, amongst
others, Monteverdi, Purcell and J. S. Bach, this volume also
includes the full version of a major new article calling into
question the presumed historical place of the 'countertenor' voice.
Focusing primarily on vocal and choral matters, the time span is
broad (some five centuries) and the essays multifarious (from
extensive scholarly articles to radio broadcasts). Authoritative,
provocative and readable, Parrott's writing is packed with
information of valueto scholars, performers, students and curious
listeners alike. ANDREW PARROTT is the founder and director of the
Taverner Consort, Choir and Players. His book The Essential Bach
Choir (The Boydell Press, 2000) has been acclaimed as 'a brilliant
piece of research' (BBC Radio 3); 'utterly fascinating'
(Gramophone); and 'a document which will itself no doubt be a
subject of study for years to come' (Times Literary Supplement).
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