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Interpreting Mozart : the performance of his piano pieces and other compositions / Eva & Paul Badura-Skoda.

Author/creator Badura-Skoda, Eva
Other author/creatorBadura-Skoda, Paul.
Format Audio (CD), Book, and Print
Edition2nd edition.
Publication InfoNew York : Routledge, ©2008.
Descriptionxvii, 474 pages : illustrations, music ; 27 cm + 1 CD (4 3/4 in.)
Subject(s)
Uniform titleMozart-Interpretation. English
Contents Mozart's world of sound -- Dynamics -- Problems of tempo and rhythm -- Articulation -- Ornaments -- Improvised embellishments -- Cadenzas and lead-ins (Eingänge) -- "Expression and gusto" -- In search of the best text -- Playing with orchestra -- Some technical questions in the piano works -- Remarks on the interpretation of selected piano works.
Abstract At age 78, Paul Badura-Skoda is considered to be one of the great pianists of his generation, as well as an important scholar who has created definitive editions of many of the works of the Viennese masters, most notably Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. With his wife, the noted musicologist Eva Badura-Skoda, he wrote the highly influential Interpreting Mozart on the Keyboard, first published in German in 1957, then in English and Japanese in 1962 and 1963, respectively. Long out of print, this important work has never been updated to reflect the last half-century of scholarship on Mozart's music. Now, the husband-and-wife team have tackled this project, producing an entirely new text that will serve students and scholars of keyboard literature and of the great composer. The book begins by addressing the problems associated with performing Mozart's piano music on "modern" instruments. It then moves through each element of performance-from dynamics to tempo and rhythm, articulation, ornamentation, embellishments, and cadenzas. Badura-Skoda is particularly well-known for his personal approach to performing these works, and his notes on how he both tries to rigorously recreate the composer's intentions while still inserting his own personality into each performance will be of great interest to students of the piano repertory. The book then addresses problems of "text" (scholarship on Mozart's scores), technical questions related to the piano itself, and how to play "continuo" (accompaniments that are indicated only by skeletal notation in the original scores). Finally, in an entirely new section, the pianist discusses four key works by Mozart, showing how the analysis of the book can be applied to practical examples. Interpreting Mozart on the Keyboard takes a classic work and brings it freshly up to date. It will stand as the definitive statement from a master pianist.
Local noteJoyner-JOYNER MUSIC LIBRARY BOOK ACCOMPANIED BY SOUND RECORDING LOCATED AT CALL NUMBER: MusicLib CD-10699.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 455-462) and indexes.
LanguageTranslated from the German.
LCCN 2007015171
ISBN9780415977500
ISBN0415977509
ISBN9780415977517
ISBN0415977517

Available Items

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Music Music Media - Ask at Circulation Desk CD-10699 ✔ Available Place Hold
Music Music Stacks ML410.M9 B1413 2008 ✔ Available Place Hold