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Expressiveness in music performance : empirical approaches across styles and cultures /

This book brings together researchers from a range of disciplines that use diverse methodologies to provide new perspectives and formulate answers to questions about the meaning, means, and contextualisation of expressive performance in music.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Fabian, Dorottya (Editor ), Timmers, Renee, 1974- (Editor ), Schubert, Emery (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Reception and Aesthetics of Western Classical Music Performance
  • 1. Philosophical Reflections on Expressive Music Performance / Mine Dogantan-Dack
  • 2. The Notion of Expression in Music Criticism / Elena Alessandri
  • 3. Heuristics for Expressive Performance / Helen M. Prior
  • 4.Commercial Sound Recordings and Trends in Expressive Music Performance: Why Should Experimental Researchers Pay Attention? / Dorottya Fabian
  • 5. Expressiveness in Historical Perspective: Nineteenth-Century Ideals and Practices / Neal Peres Da Costa
  • 6. Expressive Performance in Contemporary Concert Music / Mark Doffman
  • pt. 2 Expressiveness across Styles and Cultures
  • 7. Understanding Performance Expression in Popular Music Recordings / Nicola Dibben
  • 8. Expressiveness in Jazz Performance: Prosody and Rhythm / William R. Bauer
  • 9. Expressiveness in Funk / Richard Ashley
  • Note continued: 10. Audience Response and Expressive Pitch Inflections in a Live Recording of Legendary Singer Kesar Bai Kerkar / Wim van der Meer
  • 11. Temporal Variation in Singing as Interplay between Speech and Music in Estonian Songs / Jaan Ross
  • 12. Expressiveness in the Performance of Bedzan Pygmies' Vocal Polyphonies: When the Same is Never the Same / Fabrice Marandola
  • pt. 3 Models and Quantifications of Expressive Performance of Western Classical Music
  • 13. Quantitative Methods: Motion Analysis, Audio Analysis, and Continuous Response Techniques / Emery Schubert
  • 14. Using Computational Models of Music Performance to Model Stylistic Variations / Erica Bisesi
  • 15. Ensemble Performance: Interpersonal Alignment of Musical Expression / Peter Keller
  • 16.A Taxonomy of Listeners' Judgements of Expressiveness in Music Performance / Dorottya Fabian
  • Note continued: 17. Training Expressive Performance by Means of Visual Feedback: Existing and Potential Applications of Performance Measurement Techniques / Makiko Sadakata
  • pt. 4 Prospectives
  • 18. Implications for Music Studies / Nicholas Cook
  • 19. Implications for Cognitive Studies of Musical Expressiveness / Catherine J. Stevens
  • 20. Implications for Ethnomusicology / Jonathan P.J. Stock
  • 21. Implications for Empirical Expressive Music Performance Research / Jane W. Davidson
  • 22. Implications for Education / Aaron Williamon.