Music, Gestalt, and Computing
Title | Music, Gestalt, and Computing PDF eBook |
Author | Marc Leman |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 544 |
Release | 1997-09-10 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 9783540635260 |
This book presents a coherent state-of-the-art survey on the area of systematic and cognitive musicology which has enjoyed dynamic growth now for many years. It is devoted to exploring the relationships between acoustics, human information processing, and culture as well as to methodological issues raised by the widespread use of computers as a powerful tool for theory construction, theory testing, and the manipulation of musical information or any kind of data manipulation related to music.
Actualité Des Universaux Musicaux
Title | Actualité Des Universaux Musicaux PDF eBook |
Author | Jean-Luc Leroy |
Publisher | Archives contemporaines |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Ethnomusicology |
ISBN | 2813000612 |
Music Semiotics: A Network of Significations
Title | Music Semiotics: A Network of Significations PDF eBook |
Author | Esti Sheinberg |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2017-07-05 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 135155719X |
United in their indebtedness to the scholarship of Raymond Monelle, an international group of contributors, including leading authorities on music and culture, come together in this state of the art volume to investigate different ways in which music signifies. Music semiotics asks what music signifies as well as how the signification process takes place. Looking at the nature of musical texts and music's narrativity, a number of the essays in this collection delve into the relationship between music and philosophy, literature, poetry, folk traditions and the theatre, with opera a genre that particularly lends itself to this mode of investigation. Other contributions look at theories of musical markedness, metaphor and irony, using examples and specific musical texts to serve as case studies to validate their theoretical approaches. Musical works discussed include those by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann, Wagner, Stravinsky, Bart?Xenakis, Kutavicius and John Adams, offering stimulating discussions of music that attest to its beauty as much as to its intellectual challenge. Taking Monelle's writing as a model, the contributions adhere to a method of logical argumentation presented in a civilized and respectful way, even - and particularly - when controversial issues are at stake, keeping in mind that contemplating the significance of music is a way to contemplate life itself.
A Theory of Music Analysis
Title | A Theory of Music Analysis PDF eBook |
Author | Dora A. Hanninen |
Publisher | University Rochester Press |
Pages | 544 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1580461948 |
This book introduces a theory of music analysis that one can use to explore aspects of segmentation and associative organization in a wide range of repertoire including Western classical music from the Baroque to the present, with potential applications to jazz and popular music, and some non-Western musics. Rather than a methodology, the theory provides analysts with precise language and a broad, flexible conceptual framework through which they can formulate and investigate questions of interest and develop their own interpretations of individual pieces and passages. The theory begins with a basic distinction among three domains of musical experience and discourse about it: the sonic (psychoacoustic); the contextual (or associative, sparked by varying degrees of repetition); and the structural (guided by a specific theory of musical structure or syntax invoked by the analyst). A comprehensive presentation of the theory, with copious musical illustrations, is balanced with close analyses of works by Beethoven, Debussy, Nancarrow, Riley, Feldman, and Morris. Dora A. Hanninen is professor of music theory at the University of Maryland. She received the 2010 Outstanding Publication Award from the Society for Music Theory.
Music and Altered States
Title | Music and Altered States PDF eBook |
Author | David Aldridge |
Publisher | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1843103737 |
An international collection examining the opportunities for using music-induced states of altered consciousness. The observations of the contributors cover a wide range of music types capable of inducing altered states. It will interest practicing music therapists, musicologists, and ethnomusicologists, students and academics in the field.
On Musical Self-similarity
Title | On Musical Self-similarity PDF eBook |
Author | Gabriel Pareyón |
Publisher | Gabriel Pareyon |
Pages | 568 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9525431320 |
Musical Imagery
Title | Musical Imagery PDF eBook |
Author | R.I. Godoy |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2012-10-12 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1136646973 |
An edited collection of papers which explore a large number of topics related to musical imagery. Musical imagery can be defined as our mental capacity for imagining sound in the absence of a directly-audible sound source, meaning that we can recall and re-experience or even invent new musical sound through our inner ear. The first part of the volume is focused on theoretical issues such as the history, epistemology, neurological bases, and cognitive models of musical imagery. The second part presents various applications of musical imagery in performance and composition, and provides the reader with a broad overview of the many musical activities which are concerned with musical imagery.;Musical imagery is a truly interdisciplinary subject, and it is the belief of the editors that a plurality of approaches, ranging from the introspective and philosophical to the experimental and computational, is the most fruitful strategy for exploring the subject of musical imagery.