THE CONDUCTOR - BETWEEN HEARING AND LISTENING
Keywords:
musical hearing, conductor, musical performance.Abstract
The conducting activity operates with two specific types of auditory attention – on one hand, the attention designed to correct potential errors that may occur in the musical text, and, on the other hand, the auditory attention that is specific to the performing process, in itself. The present endeavour aims at emphasizing the characteristics of the conductor’s musical hearing, as well as its defining role in the art of conducting.References
Barenboim Daniel, A Life in Music, Humanitas Publishing House, Bucharest, 2015.
Celibidache Sergiu, On the Phenomenology of Music, Spandugino Publishing House, Bucharest, 2012.
Golcea Ioan, The Aphoristic Thinking of Maestro Petre Crăciun, in the volume In Memoriam Petre Crăciun, The Publishing House of the National University of Music, Bucharest, 2014.
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