Report from the symposium “Transforming musicianship: Understanding 19th-century historical style and its implications for learning”, Sibelius Academy, Helsinki, 12 November 2018.
Authors
GUADALUPE LÓPEZ-ÍÑIGUEZ
Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts Helsinki
Abstract
The orchestral and chamber music of the 19th Century includes some of the most widely performed and well known pieces of classical music, and yet most professional performances of this repertoire have been relatively uninformed by what is known about actual 19th Century historical style. Thus, this symposium offered research-based insights on the technical and performative aesthetics of this repertoire, by bridging the widely-recognised gap between period and modern instrumentalists and scholarship through spoken presentations and demonstrations on historical instruments.
Author Biography
GUADALUPE LÓPEZ-ÍÑIGUEZ, Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts Helsinki
Adjunct Professor (Docent) of Music Education at the Sibelius Academy, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Center for Educational Research and Academic Development in the Arts (CERADA-Uniarts).