INTERPRETATION AND MUSICAL THINKING IN PIANO PERFORMANCE
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
piano, interpretation, musical thinking, performance, technique, expressiveness, musical analysis, hearing, musical image, dynamics, rhythm.Abstract
This article provides a scientific and pedagogical analysis of the relationship between interpretation and musical thinking in piano performance. The study highlights the theoretical foundations of interpreting a musical work in the performance process, the individual approach of the performer, and their aesthetic views as important factors. It also reveals methodological paths for developing musical thinking in piano performance, modern forms of interpretative approaches, and issues regarding the formation of performance competence.
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