Explain the performance practice
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Engane onnu parayan anikkoru kundom arinju kooda athukondu athilekku kadakkanilla
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The term "performance practice" refers to the study of how music was performed in the composer's own day.
Research in this area has focused especially on earlier periods like the Middle Ages (where fewer other primary source materials survive) but also encompasses later periods up through the early twentieth century.
It can involve study of:
The score's primary sources
Contemporary (i.e., of the relevant time period) treatises on performance and theory
Iconography (the study of contemporary visual images of musicians and instruments)
Organology (the study of instruments)
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