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Historically Informed Performance and Recordings

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Transforming Nineteenth-Century Historically Informed Practice
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In this episode, Marten Noorduin talks to Eric Clarke about the different ways in which HIP performers and researchers have engaged with early recordings, as well as some of the work that the TCHIP project has been doing.
Parts of the following recordings are included: J. S. Bach, Partita for Violin No. 1 in B minor, BWV 1002, Tempo di Bourrée, Joseph Joachim (Pearl: 9851).

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Transforming Nineteenth-Century Historically Informed Practice
People
Marten Noorduin
Eric Clarke
Keywords
HIP
research
Nineteenth-Century Music
Performance Practice
Department: Faculty of Music
Date Added: 03/07/2019
Duration: 00:10:55

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