Word Up In The Maaa
how she go there hey now ho now?
However, the "old" European attitude, and the attitude that attracts many modern performers to early music, is exactly the opposite of the modern attitude:
1. Music is a strictly local expression, rich in variety since each culture expresses affective differences through art, 2. Music is a poetic process--complex, vague, and irrational--based upon borrowed traditional musical materials (melodies, rhythms, forms, etc.), 3. Music is for a religious, elitist-class performer who can understand and appreciate its mysterious nature and power, 4. Music is played softly in intimate gatherings, 5. Music making is the activity of Everyman, exacting the talents of variously trained amateurs who, with industry and practice, decorate their recreation and leisure in moments of social intercourse.
In terms of the technical differences between the art music of early times and that of the modern period (i.e., after 1600) we can identify five specific......
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