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Musicology and Performance
Frieder Lang
Paul Henry Lang
Professor George J Buelow
出版
Yale University Press
, 1997-01-01
主題
Music / Reference
ISBN
9780300068054
0300068050
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=ngMPuO5wx7oC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Arriving in the United States at age twenty-seven, Hungarian-born Paul Henry Lang (1901-1991) went on to exert a powerful influence on musical life and scholarship in his adopted country for more than six decades. As professor of musicology at Columbia University, editor of the
Musical Quarterly
, a founder of the American Musicological Society, and chief music critic of the
New York Herald
Tribune
, Lang became one of Americas foremost musical scholars and commentators. This anthology of his previously uncollected writings includes essays written throughout his career on a full array of musical subjects, as well as unpublished chapters of the book on performance practice that he was writing at the time of his death.
Lang was concerned above all with safeguarding the purity of musical knowledge as reflected in both scholarship and performance. Whether addressing his fellow musicologists or the general public, he expressed a broadly humanistic conception of musicology in his erudite and entertaining writings on such diverse subjects as Bach and Handel, the historical veracity of the film
Amadeus
, Marxist theory and music, and the controversial issue of
authenticity in performance.