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Authenticities
Contributor(s): Kivy, Peter (Author)

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ISBN: 0801430461     ISBN-13: 9780801430466
Publisher: Cornell University Press
OUR PRICE: $136.50  

Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: January 1998
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BISAC Categories:
- Music | Instruction & Study - Techniques
- Music | Reference
- Music | History & Criticism - General
Dewey: 781.430
LCCN: 94036842
Age Level: 18-UP
Grade Level: 13-UP
Physical Information: 1.03" H x 6.45" W x 9.58" L (1.45 lbs) 320 pages
 
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In his latest book on the aesthetics of music, Peter Kivy presents an argument not for authenticity but for authenticities of performance, including authenticities of intention, sound, practice, and the authenticity of personal interpretation in performance.... As usual, Kivy's work is beautifully written, well argued, and provocative.--NotesKivy has provided a sorely needed framework for all future discussion of the authenticity matter. This is his best book, a major contribution to performance studies and to musical aesthetics; likely it will be studied and cited for generations.--ChoiceWritten in lively prose, with a keen sense of reality, [this volume] ought to be of interest not only to philosophers and musicologists, but to all serious lovers of music.--Roger Scruton, Times Literary SupplementThe consistent theme running through Kivy's book is the need for interpretation as the personal authenticity and authority of the performer against the ideology both of the composer as genius and of the puritanical devotion to the authority of the text of the early music devotees.... This is a most valuable book, one which constantly surprises and delights through its philosophical insights and informed musical understanding.--British Journal of Aesthetics


Contributor Bio(s): Kivy, Peter: - Peter Kivy is Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University and the author of Music Alone; Authenticities; and Sound and Semblance, all from Cornell.
 
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