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Early Music 1980 8(1):65-70; doi:10.1093/earlyj/8.1.65
© 1980 by Oxford University Press
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Finding the appropriate attitude

DENE BARNETT and IAN PARKER

Dene Barnett, Professor in the School of Humanities of Flinders University, South Australia, has a special interest in oratory and acting styles of the 17th and 18th centuries and his work on stage gestures is well known in Europe through recent English Bach Festival productions such as Hippolyte et Aricie. Ian Parker interviewed Professor Barnett during his recent visit to Amsterdam where he gave a series of master classes under the auspices of the Nederlands Theater Instiluut.


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