Performance

In The Aesthetics of Music. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press (1997)
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Abstract

Addresses the question of the relation of the work to its performances, and the interesting puzzles concerning arrangements, versions, variations, and mistakes. Explores the cultural and historical significance of performance in creating the identity of the musical work and contains a critical account of the present vogue for ‘authenticity’. The cult of authenticity makes the relation between sound and tone, and this is explored in Ch. 2.

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Roger Scruton
Last affiliation: University of Buckingham

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