Review:
Romantic Music Performance Practice
overall review score: 4.5
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Romantic music performance practice refers to the manner in which musicians interpret and perform music from the Romantic era (roughly 1820-1900), characterized by an emphasis on emotion, imagination, and individual expression.
Key Features
- Expressive phrasing
- Rubato (tempo flexibility)
- Dynamic contrast
- Use of pedal in piano music
- Emphasis on personal interpretation
Pros
- Allows for creativity and personal expression
- Captures the emotional depth and complexity of Romantic music
Cons
- Can be challenging for musicians to balance personal interpretation with historical accuracy