TY - BOOK AU - Haynes,Bruce TI - The end of early music: a period performer's history of music for the twenty-first century SN - 9780195189872 : U1 - 781.4 PY - 2007/// CY - Oxford, New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - Performance practice (Music) KW - History KW - Music KW - Interpretation (Phrasing, dynamics, etc.) KW - Philosophy and aesthetics N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-266) and index; pt. 1. Performing styles. When you say something differently, you say something different ; Mind the gap : current styles ; Mainstream style : chops, but no soul -- pt. 2. How romantic are we? Classical music's coarse caress ; The transparent performer ; Changing meanings, permanent symbols -- pt. 3. Anachronism and authenticity. Original ears ; Ways of coping with the past ; The medium is the message : period instruments -- pt. 4. On elocution and pronunciation. Baroque oratory compared with romantic autobiography ; Gestural phrasing -- pt. 5. The end of early music. Passive and active musicking : stop staring and grow your own ; Mainstream music as early music ; Perpetual revolution N2 - Part history, part explanation of early music, this book also plays devil's advocate, criticizing current practices and urging experimentation. Haynes, a veteran of the movement, describes a vision of the future that involves improvisation, rhetorical expression, and composition UR - https://opacb.bsru.ac.th/book/File114292.pdf ER -