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Dissertation - World Federation of Music Therapy

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Element Brahms: Violin concerto -<br />

slow movement<br />

15 Performance<br />

15.1 Integrity &<br />

authenticity <strong>of</strong> the<br />

performers<br />

15.2 Excellence <strong>of</strong><br />

performance<br />

15.3 Stylistic<br />

interpretation<br />

15.4 Articulation <strong>of</strong><br />

feelings and emotion<br />

15.5. Authenticity with<br />

composer’s intent<br />

Delicate performance by solo<br />

oboist, delicate and<br />

passionate performance by<br />

solo violinist<br />

Brahms: German Requiem<br />

- Part 1<br />

Evident in the quality <strong>of</strong> the<br />

choir - their quality<br />

ensemble. This recording is<br />

quite fast compared with<br />

others<br />

Evident in the pp choral<br />

unaccompanied sections<br />

Evident in the control <strong>of</strong><br />

dynamics in choral sections<br />

Bach: Double concerto –<br />

slow movement<br />

Delicate performances<br />

<strong>of</strong> the soloists –<br />

romantic baroque<br />

tradition<br />

In quiet and sustained<br />

Reference recording in<br />

passage for solo violin<br />

the romantic tradition<br />

Evident in the melismatic<br />

Romantic, not<br />

passages for solo violin<br />

historical<br />

Evident in section B (the<br />

violin solo)<br />

Evident at intoned phrase Evident overall<br />

Authentic performance - Requiem perhaps written for Romantic<br />

mother<br />

performance, far from<br />

Religious symbolism about<br />

death<br />

historic practice.

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