Casals and the Art of Interpretation
N**Y
Excellent for Musicians
This book, being a 'collaboration' of two exceptional musicians, the astounding Pablo Casals & the multi-talented David Blum,is a great asset to anyone genuinely interested in musical interpretation.It is not in anyway a dry 'Oxonian' musicologist-style book, but shows great insights into what makes the written score live, and enables music to breathe. It includes many detailed musical examples and is therfore of particular benefit to pratising musicians, but the book is at the same time enlightening and accessible to non-performing music-lovers for its heart-warming and human side which is evident in every chapter and compares music to painting and aspects of humanity. What a welcome change!
C**R
The art of making music speak
A great book. It a very informative resource for both professional musicians and amateurs. There are a lot of musical examples, which David Bloom analyzes with Casals interpretation in mind. It is an excellent read if you love classical music and appreciate great masters from the past.
A**V
Written like a fanzine
Written like a fanzine, which was annoying. Written in the 70s, Casals' approach to intonation was somewhat revolutionary, but now is commonplace. You know all this stuff already.
J**E
Five Stars
so inspiring!!!
P**G
Dull book
This book is a bore.
M**E
Five Stars
A wonderful book.
C**U
An approachable text on interpetation from a master musician
David Blum writes an insightful and rewarding text based on notes taken from rehearsals, master classes, and personal conversations with Pablo Casals. According to Blum, the idea for the book came from Antony Hopkins who encouraged him to take his notes and memories and document them so that other musicians could benefit from Casals' musicianship. The book provides a study of the "laws of music" or "laws of nature" which Casals considered to be the essential elements of meaningful interpretation. The text serves as a guide to musicians, conductors, and music educators on the art of music making.Most musicians know of Casals the cellist. Unknown to many, his conducting career spans a period of over sixty-five years. During his career as a conductor, rehearsals clearly revealed his ideas about music interpretation. The text records the oral statements and the aural interpretations made by Casals during his rehearsals.Five chapters divide the text with each chapter representing the main areas of Casals' interpretive ideas. The last chapter serves as an application of the elements of interpretation combined to produce a performance. Every chapter includes printed music excepts, detailed notations of performance practice, insightful commentary from the author, and compelling statements made by Casals during the rehearsal of a particular passage. Topic areas covered in the chapters include The First Principal, Finding the Design, Diction for Instrumentalists, Perceiving Time Relationships, Insights for String Players, Casals and Bach, and A Casals Rehearsal: the Pastoral Symphony.A unique aspect of Blum's book, the reader is encouraged to study and become involved in every music example. The music examples are excerpts from his performances on the cello, lessons with cello students, and rehearsals with the orchestra. Transposed to the key of C for easy reading, all excerpts are in treble or bass clefs. They have notated phrases, articulations, dynamic nuances, and other stylistic attributes illustrating the points of Casals' concepts. Blum tastefully adds Casals' vocal statements to enhance the music examples, "Casals cried out, Here is the anguish! - Let it sing at the top of the phrase!"David Blum's book is well written and informative. The music examples with Casals' statements allow the reader to easily and quickly gasp the details of interpretation. This scholarly book with practical applications and insights is invaluable.
V**.
a MUST- READ for Musicians!
From Blum's first discussion of the "First Principle" through his Casals-inspired revelations about melodic shape, dynamics, and rhythm, this book is invaluable as a guide for true artistic expression. The line between music as a set of performance skills and as an interpretive art is clearly drawn, and the spirit of Casals beckons all of us who would be truly inspired musicians
S**O
Imperdibile per avere qualche nozione in più sull'interpretazione
Consigliatomi come lettura ad un corso di direzione, trovo spettacolare il modo in cui si parla di Casals e sul punto di vista ideale sull'interpretazione. Consigliato a tutti gli aspiranti direttori.
M**S
Casals - Interpretation der Musik
Sehr lehrreich in musikalischer Hinsicht
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