About Music Lecture - Neal Peres Da Costa
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What did musical performances sound like in Beethoven's era and before? Captured on early twentieth-century sound recordings, the playing styles and artistry of the oldest nineteenth-century trained musicians (some born as early as the 1820s and 30s) are vastly different to what has come to be accepted today. By studying closely their performances, which undoubtedly preserve performing practices handed down from previous generations, we can gain a clearer understanding of the sound world of 100-150 years ago and begin to speculate about even earlier eras. This presentation looks at practice-led research as a fresh means of approaching historical performance.
Neal Peres Da Costa is a world-renowned performing scholar and educator. He is Associate Professor and Chair of Historical Performance at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. His monograph 'Off the Record: Performing Practices in Romantic Piano Playing' (OUP: 2012) has received critical acclaim and is widely recognised as an indispensable scholarly text for serious pianists.
12 October, 2015
Recital Hall West
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