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Musical Form and Musical Performance

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Musical Form and Musical Performance <> Paperback <> EdwardT.Cone <> W.W.Norton&Company

104 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1968

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June 25, 2021
Bit of a slog. For professional musicians or the very dedicated concert-goer. Lots of musical terminology. Some interesting ideas, particularly around narrative and the level of perception of musical works. The postlude is the most intriguing v aspect of the book.

3.5 stars, but I rounded down due to verbosity in some passages.
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April 9, 2015
This book is full of very interesting, challenging, deep and thought-provoking ideas about musical analysis for authentic, artistic and meaningful performance.

While it certainly made me reflect on the music I prepare and perform--and gave me a much more intricate sense of form, structure, purpose, etc.--I couldn't escape my disdain for the author's very lofty and aloof writing style.

Typical for the time and place of its genesis I suppose, but authors with even greater reputations and credentials at stake have in far more approachable ways.

All that said, I know I'm a better musician for even contemplating these ideas.
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26 reviews4 followers
April 8, 2016
Although his 1960s tone and weird word-choices, Cone represents an amazing step into taking the performance analysis into the next step. The book is very concise, short and also enlightening.
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