Alexandra Pierce singles out elements of music such as melody, meter, and phrase, and investigates the defining quality of each through movement. Although simple, these exercises engage the listening attention in complex ways and can be integrated into a musician's daily practice. Practicing movements that accurately reflect a musical element can improve technique and are audible in performance. They become part of your technical command. Short narratives that illustrate how performance practice problems can be approached and solved are scattered throughout the book. A video companion to Deepening Musical Performance through Movement can be found at the author's website, alexandrapierce.net/deepening. "Under the impetus of early influences as diverse as the Alexandertechnique, Rolfing, Schenkerian analysis and Stanislavski's Method acting...pianist, composer and music educator Alexandra Pierce has crystallized in this booka finely etched, lifetime quest to articulate the connection between the elements ofmusic and the art of interpretation, through the prism of 'movement response to themusic'." -- American String Teacher About the Author: Alexandra Pierce is Professor of Music and Movement, Emerita Research Professor at the University of Redlands, California. She is author (with Roger Pierce) of Expressive Movement: Posture and Action in Daily Life, Sports, and the Performing Arts.
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