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  1. 9:49. What Is Musical Interpretation? theory. Musical interpretation is, in a word, storytelling. In a story, there are characters—in music, themes. In a story there is development—in music, variations on a theme, ornamentation, harmonic tension. In a story, there are scenes; in music, sections.

  2. Apr 9, 2019 · When performing a musical work, a performer interprets the piece to help the audience understand what’s happening. Here are just a few examples of things in a piece of music that might need interpretation for the audience’s benefit: Where does one phrase end and the next begin?

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  4. Present-day discussions of performance and interpretation must take into account the historically informed performance movement (aka HIP), which is responsible for an extensive body of specialized music literature on the performance practices of specific musical periods.

    • Sezi Seskir, David Hyun-Su Kim
    • 2020
  5. Who is responsible for interpreting a ballet's scenario? the choreographer While Tchaikovksy's music provides clear points of reference for the most dramatic moments, the music is still abstract enough that

  6. Mar 14, 2024 · Analyzing and Interpreting the Play. While the director is ultimately responsible for the interpretation taken by the production, all of the collaborators we are discussing must engage in a close analysis of the script. In order to engage and utilize the creative powers of the design team, many directors involve them in the early stages of ...

  7. Jun 21, 2012 · Yet the popular song—one of the most pervasive narrative forms that people encounter in their daily lives—has been almost entirely ignored in the vast literature on narrative. 1 Whereas narratological methods have often featured in the interpretation of Western art music 2 and film music, 3 and literary approaches to lyrics have sometimes emphas...

  8. Nov 2, 2010 · Synthesizing and advancing two decades of highly influential work, Lawrence Kramer fundamentally rethinks the concepts of work, score, performance, performativity, interpretation, and meaning—even the very concept of music—while breaking down conventional wisdom and received ideas.

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