Antagonism and mutual dependency: critical models of performance and “piano interpretation schools”

  • Rui Cruz
  • , Sofia Lourenço

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Abstract

To polarize and, coincidently, intersect two different concepts, in terms of a distinction/analogy between “piano interpretation schools” and “critical models” is the aim of this paper. The former, with its prior connotations of both empiricism and dogmatism and not directly shaped by aesthetic criteria or interpretational ideals, depends mainly on the aural and oral tradition as well the teacher-student legacy; the latter employs ideally the generic criteria of interpretativeness, which can be measured in accordance to an aesthetic formula and can include features such as non-obviousness, inferentially, lack of consensus, concern with meaning or significance, concern with structure or design, etc. The relative autonomy of the former is a challenge to the latter, which embraces the range of perspectives available in the horizon of the history of ideas about music and interpretation. The effort of recognizing models of criticism within musical interpretation creates the vehicle for new understandings of the nature and the historical development of Western classical piano performance, promoting also the production of quality critical argument and the communication of key performance tendencies and styles.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)50–53
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Science and Technology of the Arts
Volume3
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2011

Keywords

  • Critical models
  • Aesthetic consciousness
  • Piano interpretation schools
  • Performance
  • Interpretation

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