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This is the first book to provide an introduction to music editing, including the history of the field, and the issues and problems encountered. The preparation of editions for performance and study is one of the most important activities and contributions of the music scholar to cultural life. Through accessible editions, previously unknown music enters the repertory, while well-known works receive fresh interpretations. James Grier examines music editing from the early music repertory to contemporary works, including a number of genres from opera to the symphony. Grier also examines the future of music editing and its application on CD-ROM and related electronic media.

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1. Introduction: the task of the editor; 2. The nature of the musical source; 3. Musical sources and stemmatic filiation; 4. Errors, variants and editorial judgement: the establishment of the text; 5. The presentation of the text; 6. Conclusion: the posture of the editor; Epilogue; Appendices.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 8/15/1996 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780521558631, 978-0521558631
      ISBN10: 0521558638

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This is the first book to provide an introduction to music editing, including the history of the field, and the issues and problems encountered. The preparation of editions for performance and study is one of the most important activities and contributions of the music scholar to cultural life. Through accessible editions, previously unknown music enters the repertory, while well-known works receive fresh interpretations. James Grier examines music editing from the early music repertory to contemporary works, including a number of genres from opera to the symphony. Grier also examines the future of music editing and its application on CD-ROM and related electronic media.

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction: the task of the editor; 2. The nature of the musical source; 3. Musical sources and stemmatic filiation; 4. Errors, variants and editorial judgement: the establishment of the text; 5. The presentation of the text; 6. Conclusion: the posture of the editor; Epilogue; Appendices.

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