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Fantasies Of Improvisation Free Playing In Nineteenthcentury Music 1st Edition Dana Gooley

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Fantasies Of Improvisation Free Playing In Nineteenthcentury Music 1st Edition Dana Gooley
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.77 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Dana Gooley
ISBN: 9780190633585, 0190633581
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Fantasies Of Improvisation Free Playing In Nineteenthcentury Music 1st Edition Dana Gooley by Dana Gooley 9780190633585, 0190633581 instant download after payment.

The first history of keyboard improvisation in European music in the postclassical and romantic periods, Fantasies of Improvisation: Free Playing in Nineteenth-Century Music documents practices of improvisation on the piano and the organ, with a particular emphasis on free fantasies and other
forms of free playing. Case studies of performers such as Abb� Vogler, J. N. Hummel, Ignaz Moscheles, Robert Schumann, Carl Loewe, and Franz Liszt describe in detail the motives, intentions, and musical styles of the nineteenth century's leading improvisers. Grounded in primary sources, the book
further discusses the reception and valuation of improvisational performances by colleagues, audiences, and critics, which prompted many keyboardists to stop improvising. Author Dana Gooley argues that amidst the decline of improvisational practices in the first half of the nineteenth century there
emerged a strong and influential "idea" of improvisation as an ideal or perfect performance. This idea, spawned and nourished by romanticism, preserved the aesthetic, social, and ethical values associated with improvisation, calling into question the supposed triumph of the "work."

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