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The early music revival : a history / Harry Haskell.

By: Material type: ScoreScoreLanguage: English Publication details: New York, N.Y. : Thames and Hudson, ©1988.Description: 232 p. : ill., ports. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0500014493
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 20 781.4309 HAS
LOC classification:
  • ML457 .H35 1988
Summary: "To what extent is it possible, or desirable, to perform music from an earlier era as it s creator intended it to be performed? This, the central question posed by the historical performance movement, has become one of the most controversial issues in contemporary music-making. Uncovering the riches of the wary music repertory has developed from a cult phenomenon into a major industry, with performer-scholars such as Christopher Hogwood, Nikolaus Harnoncourt and John Eliot Gardiner establishing worldwide reputations. Harry Haskell has now written the first comprehensive historical study of the early music revival, tracing its origins back beyond nineteenth century antiquarianism to the eighteenth century. Based on extensive original research, as well as interviews with leading artists and scholars in Europe and the United States, his account scrutinizes major figures and trends in the revival, and assesses the remarkable impact they have had - and continue to have - on mainstream musical life." -- Dust jacket inside cover.
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Books Books Academy of Music & Performing Arts Library General Stacks Non-fiction 781.4309 HAS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A07489

Includes bibliographical references (p. 216-223) and index.

"To what extent is it possible, or desirable, to perform music from an earlier era as it s creator intended it to be performed? This, the central question posed by the historical performance movement, has become one of the most controversial issues in contemporary music-making. Uncovering the riches of the wary music repertory has developed from a cult phenomenon into a major industry, with performer-scholars such as Christopher Hogwood, Nikolaus Harnoncourt and John Eliot Gardiner establishing worldwide reputations.
Harry Haskell has now written the first comprehensive historical study of the early music revival, tracing its origins back beyond nineteenth century antiquarianism to the eighteenth century. Based on extensive original research, as well as interviews with leading artists and scholars in Europe and the United States, his account scrutinizes major figures and trends in the revival, and assesses the remarkable impact they have had - and continue to have - on mainstream musical life." -- Dust jacket inside cover.

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