Stolen Time : The History of Tempo Rubato
by
Hudson
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0198166672
ISBN-13
9780198166672
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Clarendon Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 12th, 1996
Print length
488 Pages
Weight
774 grams
Dimensions
23.20 x 15.70 x 2.70 cms
Product Classification:
Theory of music & musicologyWestern "classical" musicTechniques of music / music tutorials
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A wide-ranging survey of this musical device, which identifies and traces the development of the two main types of rubato in the history of music. Hudson quotes extensively from the writings of theorists, composers, and performers to build a complete picture of its use in music from C.P.E. Bach to jazz.
The history of tempo rubato (`stolen time'') is as old as music itself, composers and performers ever introducing expressive fluctuation of the tempo contrary to music''s precise notation. The technique has been variously described by theorists and composers as `an honest theft'', `a pernicious nuisance'', even `seductive'' (by Franz Liszt), yet it remains integral to the performance and history of music.Professor Hudson''s book is the first to present the complex history of this device. He identifies and traces the development of two main types of rubato: an earlier one in which note values in a melody are altered while the accompaniment keeps strict time, and a later, more familiar, one in which the tempo of the entire musical substance fluctuates. In the course of his narrative he ranges widely over western music, from Gregorian Chant to Chopin, from C.P.E. Bach to jazz, quoting extensively from the writings of theorists, composers, and performers. In so doing he not only suggests new ways of approaching the rubato in the music of nineteenth-century composers like Chopin and Liszt, where we expect to encounter the term, but also illuminates the music of earlier and later periods, revealing its use even in the music of that most metronomic of composers, Stravinsky. As such his book will be of wide interest and of particular relevance to performers. The text is illustrated throughout by some 150 music examples and a number of illustrations.
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