Elisabeth Le Guin. Boccherini's Body: An Essay in Carnal Musicology (Book Review) Elisabeth Le Guin. Boccherini's Body: An Essay in Carnal Musicology (Book Review)

Elisabeth Le Guin. Boccherini's Body: An Essay in Carnal Musicology (Book Review‪)‬

Studies in Romanticism 2006, Winter, 45, 4

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Elisabeth Le Guin. Boccherini's Body: An Essay in Carnal Musicology. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006. Pp. xxiv+350. $39.95. As an intellectual practice and as a department of the modern research university, musicology is a young discipline. Not until 1885 did Guido Adler attempt to define its areas and methods of study; not until the 1930s did American universities begin to produce doctoral dissertations analyzing music on historical and theoretical principles. Small wonder, then, that musicology has tended to borrow from disciplines with longer histories. As Leo Treitler points out, it has depended upon "art history for its historiographic paradigms and literary studies for its paleographic and philological principles" ("History and Music," New Literary History 21.2 [Winter, 1990]: 299-319 [299]). Yet by borrowing terminology and methods from its sister disciplines, musicology has shortchanged performance. A painting or a novel does not depend on a performer to bridge the gap between creator and consumer, but a piece of music does, and younger musicologists have served their discipline well by developing methods that pay more attention to the experiences of performers and listeners. The recent interest in "performance practice," which has led some modern musicians to master old instruments and seek a performance style informed by historical research, is a step toward establishing a discourse about music that is more attentive to performance, but the direction of that discourse has been onesided. Historical scholars are happy to instruct performers on how to play in an "authentic" style, but do not always recognize what they in turn might learn from performers.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2006
22 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
11
Pages
PUBLISHER
Boston University
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181
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