Notated Musical Text as Musical Score for the Performer

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Natalia M. Smirnova

Abstract

The problems of musical interpretation of author’s music sketches are considered in the article. Special attention is paid to general characteristics of pre-classical music texts, to tempo and metro-rhythmic specific features of Beethoven’s compositions, to various artistic means of deciphering Schumann’s sketches and to Johannes Brahms’ piano pieces texture analysis.

Keywords: musical notation text, performer’s interpretation, musical tempo, metro-rhythm, piano texture

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Smirnova, N. M. (2007). Notated Musical Text as Musical Score for the Performer. Music Scholarship / Problemy Muzykal’noj Nauki, 1(1), 89–99. Retrieved from https://musicscholar.ru/index.php/PMN/article/view/816
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Musical Text and its Performer
Author Biography

Natalia M. Smirnova, Saratov State Conservatory named after L. V. Sobinov

Candidate of Arts, Professor of Department of Piano

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