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Thought-provoking and precise. The discourse is entertaining and manages to probe a number of...issues in practice. The most important impulse in Swinkin's approach appears to be his determination to transcend a conventional clear-cut separation of a 'rational' analysis and an 'intuitive' performance. [For one well-known Schumann song, the book's website includes] a performance that reveals both traces of misogyny and resistance to it, referencing subtexts of lyrics and musical structure. * MUSIC THEORY SPECTRUM *
Swinkin demonstrates how analysis can be 'performative' in ways akin to actual performance -- and perhaps, even more, to the process of developing a performance through coaching, rehearsal, and practice. His 'reimagining of music theory for performance' makes a courageous contribution to the field of analysis and performance. * MUSIC THEORY ONLINE *
An engaging book that will appeal especially to music analysts and those performers interested in exploring strategies for interpreting musical scores. Aspects of the discussion also provide useful links with related research on music and emotion, empathy, and embodied cognition. Swinkin's performative analysis...is about translating structural analysis into musical meaning via somatic, affective, or emotive metaphors that are considered to be of assistance to performers in their interpretations. His standpoint resonates with earlier approaches, but rather than being wholly prescriptive, it is regarded as performative and non-dictatorial. -- Elaine C. King * MUSIC & LETTERS *
Book Information
ISBN 9781580465267
Author Jeffrey Swinkin
Format Hardback
Page Count 280
Imprint University of Rochester Press
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Weight(grams) 572g