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Performing Twentieth-Century Music Arthur Weisberg

Performing Twentieth-Century Music By Arthur Weisberg

Performing Twentieth-Century Music by Arthur Weisberg


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This handbook addresses the performance problems specific to 20th-century music, most of which centre around rhythm and counting. As well explaining the rhythmic complexities in question, the text provides exercises for mastering them.

Performing Twentieth-Century Music Summary

Performing Twentieth-Century Music: A Handbook for Conductors and Instrumentalists by Arthur Weisberg

Even the most accomplished musicians are often defeated by the demands of the modern repertory. Yet until now, no practical manual has addressed the performance problems specific to twentieth-century music. This concise, straightforward handbook by the renowned conductor and instrumentalist Arthur Weisberg will guide performers and conductors in negotiating the diverse paths taken by composers in this century. Most of the difficulties particular to modern music center around rhythm and counting. Performers must perfect the accurate, fluent reading of complex rhythms. Conductors must not only understand the rhythmic problems they encounter but also be able to teach the players how to perform them. Composers themselves need to know how best to notate their rhythmic ideas. Bearing these demands in mind, Weisberg clearly explains the new rhythmic complexities and provides exercises for mastering them. Weisberg demonstrates techniques--including "educated faking" and "the common sense rule"-for performing irregular meters, complex polyrhythms (such as seven against four), and metric modulations. He also discusses baton technique, score preparation, electronic aids for synchronized playing, and the tension between flow and accuracy. Weisberg's examples are drawn chiefly from works by Hindemith, Stravinsky, Webern, Ives, Carter, and Boulez, but he also uses examples from Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms to show how devices generally regarded as modern are in fact rooted in earlier practices.

Performing Twentieth-Century Music Reviews

"This book will be invaluable in the training of performing musicians. It is important as part of the equipment that will allow musicians to familiarize audiences more easily with the dazzling musical masterpieces that have been written in this century."-Michael Friedmann, Yale School of Music



About Arthur Weisberg

Arthur Weisberg, a conductor, composer, bassoonist, and teacher, is currently artist in residence at Harid Conservatory, Boca Raton, Florida.

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GOR008311399
9780300066555
0300066554
Performing Twentieth-Century Music: A Handbook for Conductors and Instrumentalists by Arthur Weisberg
Used - Good
Paperback
Yale University Press
1996-05-08
152
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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