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  1. The Imaginary Museum of Musical Works: An Essay in the Philosophy of Music.Edward Lippman - 1993 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 51 (4):630-632.
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  • The ontology of musical works and the authenticity of their performances.Stephen Davies - 1991 - Noûs 25 (1):21-41.
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  • Performing Musical Works Authentically: A Response to Dodd.S. Davies - 2013 - British Journal of Aesthetics 53 (1):71-75.
    A kind of musical authenticity Julian Dodd thinks has been neglected, interpretive authenticity, as he calls it, is intended to provide both an insightful and faithful understanding of the work. This kind of authenticity is distinguished from score compliance authenticity (a view I have defended) on grounds that an authentic musical interpretation can sometimes deliberately depart from the score. I argue that none of the four examples Dodd offers in favour of this hypothesis is uncontroversial. I have less faith than (...)
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  • Musical Works and Performances: A Philosophical Exploration.Stephen Davies - 2001 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    What are musical works? Are they discovered or created? Can recordings substitute faithfully for live performances? This book considers these and other intriguing questions. It first outlines the nature of musical works, their relation to performances, and their notational specification; it then considers authenticity in performance, musical traditions, and recordings. Comprehensive and original, the volume discusses many kinds of music, applying its conclusions to issues as diverse as the authentic performance movement, the cultural integrity of ethnic music, and the implications (...)
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  • Musical Works and Performances: A Philosophical Exploration.Andrew Kania - 2003 - Mind 112 (447):513-518.
    A review of Stephen Davies's book, Musical Works and Performances.
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  • Authenticity in musical performance.Stephen Davies - 1987 - British Journal of Aesthetics 27 (1):39-50.
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  • Authenticity in performance: A reply to James O. young.Stephen Davies - 1988 - British Journal of Aesthetics 28 (4):373-376.
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  • Look What They've Done to My Song: "Historical Authenticity" and the Aesthetics of Musical Performance.Aron Edidin - 1991 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 16 (1):394-420.
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  • On musical improvisation.Philip Alperson - 1984 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 43 (1):17-29.
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  • The concept of authentic performance.James O. Young - 1988 - British Journal of Aesthetics 28 (3):228-238.
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  • Young's critique of authenticity in musical performance.Paul Thorn - 1990 - British Journal of Aesthetics 30 (3):273-276.
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  • Young's Critique of Authenticity in Musical Performance.Paul Thom - 1990 - British Journal of Aesthetics 30 (3):273.
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  • Text and Act: Essays on Music and Performance.Stan Godlovitch - 1998 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 56 (3):307-309.
    Over the last dozen years, the writings of Richard Taruskin have transformed the debate about "early music" and "authenticity." Text and Act collects for the first time the most important of Taruskin's essays and reviews from this period, many of which now classics in the field. Taking a wide-ranging cultural view of the phenomenon, he shows that the movement, far from reviving ancient traditions, in fact represents the only truly modern style of performance being offered today. He goes on to (...)
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  • Authenticity again.R. A. Sharpe - 1991 - British Journal of Aesthetics 31 (2):163-166.
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  • The Aesthetics of Music.Roger Scruton - 1997 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    What is music, what is its value, and what does it mean? In this stimulating volume, Roger Scruton offers a comprehensive account of the nature and significance of music from the perspective of modern philosophy. The study begins with the metaphysics of sound. Scruton distinguishes sound from tone; analyzes rhythm, melody, and harmony; and explores the various dimensions of musical organization and musical meaning. Taking on various fashionable theories in the philosophy and theory of music, he presents a compelling case (...)
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  • The Aesthetics of Music.Gary Iseminger - 1997 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 57 (3):374-375.
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  • Music, Art, and Metaphysics: Essays in Philosophical Aesthetics.Alan H. Goldman - 1992 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (4):327-329.
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  • Authenticities: Philosophical Reflections on Musical Performance.Peter Kivy - 1995 - Cornell University Press.
    "In his latest book on the aesthetics of music, Peter Kivy presents an argument not for authenticity but for authenticities of performance, including ...
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  • All Play and No Work: An Ontology of Jazz.Andrew Kania - 2011 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 69 (4):391-403.
    I argue for an ontology of jazz according to which it is a tradition of musical performances but no works of art. I proceed by rejecting three alternative proposals: (i) that jazz is a work performance tradition, (ii) that jazz performances are works of art in themselves, and (iii) that jazz recordings are works of art. I also note that the concept of a work of art involved (1) is nonevaluative, so to deny jazz works of art is not to (...)
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  • The Early Music Revival: A History.Harry Haskell - 1991 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 49 (1):103-104.
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  • The essential role of improvisation in musical performance.Carol S. Gould & Kenneth Keaton - 2000 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 58 (2):143-148.
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  • Playing Bach His Way: Historical Authenticity, Personal Authenticity, and the Performance of Classical Music.Aron Edidin - 1998 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 32 (4):79.
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  • Text and Act: Essays on Music and Performance.Richard Taruskin - 1995 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Over the last dozen years, the writings of Richard Taruskin have transformed the debate about "early music" and "authenticity." Text and Act collects for the first time the most important of Taruskin's essays and reviews from this period, many of which now classics in the field. Taking a wide-ranging cultural view of the phenomenon, he shows that the movement, far from reviving ancient traditions, in fact represents the only truly modern style of performance being offered today. He goes on to (...)
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  • Perfect Compliance in Musical History and Musical Ontology.John Dyck - 2014 - British Journal of Aesthetics 54 (1):31-47.
    There’s a common assumption that Western classical music performance essentially involves an ideal of perfect compliance: to perform a musical work, the performer must intend to play all of the notes in the score of that work, without deviating. Many accounts of musical ontology focus on Western classical music; consequently, they take this assumption to be fundamental to their accounts. However, recent musicological research reveals that this ideal is a relatively recent phenomenon, and doesn’t fit much paradigmatic classical music. I (...)
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  • Upholding Standards: A Realist Ontology of Standard Form Jazz.Julian Dodd - 2014 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 72 (3):277-290.
    In “All Play and No Work,” Andrew Kania claims that standard form jazz involves no works, only performances. This article responds to Kania by defending one of the alternative ontological proposals that he rejects, namely, that jazz works are ontologically continuous with works of classical music. I call this alternative “the standard view,” and I argue that it is the default position in the ontology of standard form jazz. Kania has three objections to the standard view. The bulk of the (...)
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  • Performing Works of Music Authentically.Julian Dodd - 2012 - European Journal of Philosophy 23 (3):485-508.
    This paper argues that, within the Western ‘classical’ tradition of performing works of music, there exists a performance value of authenticity that is distinct from that of complying with the instructions encoded in the work's score. This kind of authenticity—interpretive authenticity—is a matter of a performance's displaying an understanding of the performed work. In the course of explaining the nature of this norm, two further claims are defended: that the respective values of interpretive authenticity and score compliance can come into (...)
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  • Playing with History: The Historical Approach to Musical Performance.John Butt - 2002
    This challenging 2002 study examines and ultimately defends the case for historically informed musical performance.
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  • Authenticities: Philosophical Reflections on Musical Performance.Peter Kivy - 1997 - Philosophical Quarterly 47 (187):238-241.
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