Yes, this discussion has gotten side-boggled with assertions of one standard for many levels of player.harrisonreed wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 6:35 am I thought we were talking about kids, not pros with decades of experience showing up and getting paid.
I suspect the expectations for exactness on these matters back then was far less demanding than today. I suspect that, absent a specific indication in the notation or rehearsal, performers did as they pleased or stuck to basic conventions.harrisonreed wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 6:35 amInterestingly, the major mystery of these pieces is that there are no markings or indications on how to play the pieces, no bowings, minimal slurs and accents...
I note that music publishing was a big thing at least as early as the 1700s. The major portion of Beethoven's income was sales of sheet music. So quite early on, people were buying music, taking it home and putting it together on their clavecin or lute without benefit of recordings or radio.
Many classic paintings attest to this activity...
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Even the angels were reading music... .
However, working out a piece on one's keyboard is rather different than sight-reading and keeping up in an ensemble, although both are "reading music".
Very much so. Everything in Texas is about a competition at the end of the year.Cmillar wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 6:23 am I have a huge complaint about how the schools in the USA and Canada 'train' their band and orchestra students from ages 12-18.
Due to such an intense focus on entering band competitions, festivals, and other time/money wasting events such as marching band competitions, most band directors spend 90% of the school year getting the students to learn only a handful of pieces of music. They don't see much music at all, and certainly don't get any practice in reading any music except what they're expected to play 'perfectly' for a competition.
They rehearse these pieces to death...
When I said we were going to do a Christmas concert in December, everyone was baffled.
"No, no, no... Contest is in April!"
The competitions are needed to validate that some goal has been accomplished and yet, many things are never accomplished because of them.
I'm glad I don't need to worry about it anymore.