Arti musices, Vol. 47 No. 1-2, 2016.
Review article
Historically-Informed Performance in the 20th and 21st Centuries: Tendencies in Theory and Practice
Dario Poljak
orcid.org/0000-0002-1462-0409
; Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
Historically informed performance as an approach to performing music written before 1800 (in the modern meaning of the term) is present since approximately the 1950s. Until now (2016) there were no (original) scientific papers published in the Croatian language that deal with this kind of performance. New tendencies have been formed within this approach, so it was necessary to parse them terminologically. This paper aims to off er terminological analysis and classification and, historiographic representation of historically informed performance practice from it’s beginnings in the 20th century untill today, as well as an overview of the development of contemporary tendencies through the prism of the performance of works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Keywords
historically informed performance (HIP); historiography; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; piano concerto; opera
Hrčak ID:
173174
URI
Publication date:
27.1.2017.
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