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The Secret Life of Musical Notation: Defying Interpretive Traditions

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(Amadeus). In this book, Roberto Poli presents original discoveries that have generated ground breaking insights based on years of research and long-standing interpretations of commonly encountered musical signs and symbols, from as early as the 1770s, may fail to reveal the composers' intended meanings. These misconstrued readings are due precisely to traditions themselves traditions that have rested largely upon received knowledge rather than historical accuracy. Restoring the original connotation of signs and symbols in the scores can bring us closer to practices that have not gained access to our vocabulary because of decades of misinformed playing and fallacious scholarship. By bringing us closer to intended practices, the restoration of these meanings can give us greater interpretive insight and freedom.

254 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 1, 2010

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November 25, 2017
If you play piano (or possibly any classical music), this is a 5 star book. Totally changed how I read music, and it makes far more sense to me now.

(I'm curious how this book was received in the scene, i.e. is the author full of shit, but w/e I'm just an amateur and it enhanced my enjoyment of music so that's good enough for me.)
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