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Time and timing in music
Musical and neurological aspects
pp. 153-162
Abstract
As Professor Rentschler has indicated, I wear several musical hats. I think they are healthy hats. I perform music, and as I examine scores, because I have a composer's training, I find my self thinking about structure, logic and matters of form. Without these concerns I think it is impossible really to interpret a work. For without these concerns one glides over the music the way a boat glides over water — beautifully, perhaps, but not necessarily with direction. It has been this process of performing with compositional concerns in mind that has led me to the kinds of studies that find me here today.
Publication details
Published in:
Petsche Hellmuth (1989) Musik — Gehirn — Spiel: Beiträge zum vierten Herbert von Karajan-Symposium. Basel, Birkhäuser.
Pages: 153-162
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-0348-5562-4_11
Full citation:
Epstein David (1989) „Time and timing in music: Musical and neurological aspects“, In: H. Petsche (ed.), Musik — Gehirn — Spiel, Basel, Birkhäuser, 153–162.