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1by Butt, JohnTable of Contents: “…Historically informed performance in music criticism. Joining the historical performance debate -- Historically informed performance and the implications for work, composer and notation. …”
Published 2002
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2by Fantauzzi, Marzia, Elsener, Bernhard, Cocco, Federica, Passiu, Cristiana, Rossi, Antonella“…The present work focuses on the characterization of brass surfaces after contact with artificial saliva solution at pH 7.4 and phosphate buffer solution at pH 7 simulating two extreme conditions that might occur when playing ancient brass wind instruments in the context of historically informed performance practice. The composition and the morphology of the film formed following the contact with the solutions for 1, 3, and 16 h were investigated by ex situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to shed a light on the surface changes upon time. …”
Published 2020
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3“…Findings such as the limited use of vibrato in early recordings, the relative stabilization of tempo and rhythm characteristic of mid-20th century violin playing, or the effect of ‘historically informed performance’ (HIP) on ‘mainstream’ (MS) violinists performing early music repertoire, are fundamental in the identification of prevailing norms of practice and changes of style that have occurred over time. …”
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