1st Edition

Musical Topics and Musical Performance

Edited By Julian Hellaby Copyright 2023
270 Pages 81 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

270 Pages 81 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

270 Pages 81 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The principal purpose of topics in musicology has been to identify meaning-bearing units within a musical composition that would have been understood by contemporary audiences and therefore also by later receivers, albeit in a different context and with a need for historically aware listening. Since Leonard Ratner (1980) introduced the idea of topics, his relatively simple ideas have been... Read more

Introduction

Julian Hellaby

Chapter One

Topics and Music Performance: Some Reflections and a Proposal for a Theory

Eero Tarasti

Chapter Two

"Rhetorical" Versus "Organicist" Performances: A Pragmatic Approach

Joan Grimalt

Chapter Three

‘es brennt mein Eingeweide’: Agitato in Settings of Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt

William Dougherty

Chapter Four

Expanding the Parameters of Historically-Informed Performance: Topics in Nineteenth-Century Miniatures for Stringed Instruments

George Kennaway

Chapter Five

Piano Schools, Topics and Liszt’s Sonata in B Minor

Daniela Tsekova-Zapponi

Chapter Six

Narrative Analysis, the Sonata Cycle and Implications for Performance: A Reading of Brahms’s Piano Sonata No. 2 in F-sharp Minor

Janice Dickensheets

Chapter Seven

From Performer to Conjuror: Topical Performance in the Piano Works of Scriabin

Darren Leaper and Cecilia Xi

Chapter Eight

The Topic of the Gato in the Early Works of Alberto Ginastera and the Disambiguation of Pequeña Danza

Melanie Plesch

Chapter Nine

TopICS and Performance in PÉter Eötvös’s Violin Concerto Seven (2007)

Márta Grabócz

Chapter Ten

Romantic Performance and Gestural Topic

Lina Navickaitė-Martinelli

Biography

Julian Hellaby has been Senior Lecturer and Associate Research Fellow at Coventry University and Programme Leader for Postgraduate Courses at London College of Music. His main publications include Reading Musical Interpretation (2009) and The Mid-Twentieth-Century Concert Pianist: An English Experience (2018) as well as journal articles on matters related to piano performance. As a pianist, Julian has played internationally and has released seven CDs.