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The fifteen essays of Performing History glimpse the diverse ways music historians "do" history, and the diverse ways in which music histories matter. This book's chapters are structured into six key areas: historically informed performance; ethnomusicological perspectives; particular musical works that "tell," "enact," or "perform" war histories; operatic works that works that "tell," "enact," or "perform" power or enlightenment; musical works that deploy the body and a broad range of senses to convey histories; and histories involving popular music and performance. Diverse lines of evidence and manifold methodologies are represented here, ranging from traditional historical archival research to interviewing, performing, and composing. The modes of analyzing music and its associated texts represented here are as various as the kinds of evidence explored, including, for example, reading historical accounts against other contextual backdrops, and reading "between the lines" to access other voices than those provided by mainstream interpretation or traditional musicology.

Table of Contents
  • Introduction Nancy November
  • HIP Experiences
  • 1. Some Senses of History among HIP Performers Mary Hunter
  • 2. Counting to Four: The flûte du quatre in Charles Dieupart's Six Suittes (1701) Imogen Morris
  • 3. The French style of Viol Bowing and the enflé in the Works of Marin Marais Polly Sussex
  • 4. Contextual History through Rhetorical Visuality in Performing Monteverdi's Il pianto della Madonna Daniela Kaleva
  • Performance as Celebration and Conservation
  • 5. Celebrating and Enhancing a Virtual Past through Singing: The Polynesian Community on Takū Richard Moyle
  • 6. Reimagining Traditional Ritual Music of Sabah for Contemporary Performance as a Means of Conservation Mia Palencia
  • Performing War
  • 7. Historical Fidelity and Creative License in two Viennese Battles of the Nile Allan Badley
  • 8. Gallipoli to the Somme: A Musical Witness to History Anthony Ritchie
  • 9. Britten's Primal Scream Sterling Lambert
  • Staging Power and Enlightenment
  • 10. Staging Power: The Role of Duchess Sophie Elisabeth of Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1613–76) in Wolfenbüttel Court Festivities of the 1650s Hannah Spracklan-Holl
  • 11. An Enlightened Future History on the Milan Opera Stage: Niccolò Piccinni's Il regno della Luna Lawrence Mays
  • Performing the Body and the Senses
  • 12. "A New World is Opened up to View": Orchestral Gesture in Berlioz's Roméo et Juliette Inge van Rij
  • 13. Italian Futurism: Music and the Senses in the Modern Age Jennifer Rumbell
  • Performing the Popular
  • 14. "Saxophones Sobbed Out Jazz": New Zealand's First Jazz Recording Aleisha Ward
  • 15. "To Display Her Chief Accomplishment": Domestic Manuscript Music Collections in Colonial Australia Rosemary Richards
  • Author Biographies

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        Publisher: Academic Studies Press
        Publication Date: 10/09/2020
        ISBN13: 9781644693544, 978-1644693544
        ISBN10: 1644693542

        Description

        Book Synopsis
        The fifteen essays of Performing History glimpse the diverse ways music historians "do" history, and the diverse ways in which music histories matter. This book's chapters are structured into six key areas: historically informed performance; ethnomusicological perspectives; particular musical works that "tell," "enact," or "perform" war histories; operatic works that works that "tell," "enact," or "perform" power or enlightenment; musical works that deploy the body and a broad range of senses to convey histories; and histories involving popular music and performance. Diverse lines of evidence and manifold methodologies are represented here, ranging from traditional historical archival research to interviewing, performing, and composing. The modes of analyzing music and its associated texts represented here are as various as the kinds of evidence explored, including, for example, reading historical accounts against other contextual backdrops, and reading "between the lines" to access other voices than those provided by mainstream interpretation or traditional musicology.

        Table of Contents
        • Introduction Nancy November
        • HIP Experiences
        • 1. Some Senses of History among HIP Performers Mary Hunter
        • 2. Counting to Four: The flûte du quatre in Charles Dieupart's Six Suittes (1701) Imogen Morris
        • 3. The French style of Viol Bowing and the enflé in the Works of Marin Marais Polly Sussex
        • 4. Contextual History through Rhetorical Visuality in Performing Monteverdi's Il pianto della Madonna Daniela Kaleva
        • Performance as Celebration and Conservation
        • 5. Celebrating and Enhancing a Virtual Past through Singing: The Polynesian Community on Takū Richard Moyle
        • 6. Reimagining Traditional Ritual Music of Sabah for Contemporary Performance as a Means of Conservation Mia Palencia
        • Performing War
        • 7. Historical Fidelity and Creative License in two Viennese Battles of the Nile Allan Badley
        • 8. Gallipoli to the Somme: A Musical Witness to History Anthony Ritchie
        • 9. Britten's Primal Scream Sterling Lambert
        • Staging Power and Enlightenment
        • 10. Staging Power: The Role of Duchess Sophie Elisabeth of Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1613–76) in Wolfenbüttel Court Festivities of the 1650s Hannah Spracklan-Holl
        • 11. An Enlightened Future History on the Milan Opera Stage: Niccolò Piccinni's Il regno della Luna Lawrence Mays
        • Performing the Body and the Senses
        • 12. "A New World is Opened up to View": Orchestral Gesture in Berlioz's Roméo et Juliette Inge van Rij
        • 13. Italian Futurism: Music and the Senses in the Modern Age Jennifer Rumbell
        • Performing the Popular
        • 14. "Saxophones Sobbed Out Jazz": New Zealand's First Jazz Recording Aleisha Ward
        • 15. "To Display Her Chief Accomplishment": Domestic Manuscript Music Collections in Colonial Australia Rosemary Richards
        • Author Biographies

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