Improvisation, historically
 

Prevost, 169: "improvisation was historically an almost universal norm for music-making which in Western industrial society was superseded by the compositional mode"
 
the book doesn't prove this to the level of fact, though it offers some provocative tidbits (Bach, Beethoven and Liszt all improvised, "not simply as an aid to composition but often as a programmed and eagerly anticipated feature of their public performances")

> from Edwin Prevost's No Sound Is Innocent: AMM and the Practice of Self-Invention (1995)

> tagged with #industrial age, #timeline, #improvisation

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