The Free Fantasia and the Musical Picturesque
Title | The Free Fantasia and the Musical Picturesque PDF eBook |
Author | Annette Richards |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 2001-01-04 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780521640770 |
This book explores the 'picturesque' in the music of Bach, Haydn, and Beethoven.
From 1989, or European Music and the Modernist Unconscious
Title | From 1989, or European Music and the Modernist Unconscious PDF eBook |
Author | Seth Brodsky |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 2017-01-24 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0520966503 |
What happened to musical modernism? When did it end? Did it end? In this unorthodox Lacanian account of European New Music, Seth Brodsky focuses on the unlikely year 1989, when New Music hardly takes center stage. Instead one finds Rostropovich playing Bach at Checkpoint Charlie; or Bernstein changing “Joy” to “Freedom” in Beethoven’s Ninth; or David Hasselhoff lip-synching “Looking for Freedom” to thousands on New Year’s Eve. But if such spectacles claim to master their historical moment, New Music unconsciously takes the role of analyst. In so doing, it restages earlier scenes of modernism. As world politics witnesses a turning away from the possibility of revolution, musical modernism revolves in place, performing century-old tasks of losing, failing, and beginning again, in preparation for a revolution to come.
Keys to Play
Title | Keys to Play PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Moseley |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 468 |
Release | 2016-10-28 |
Genre | Games & Activities |
ISBN | 0520291247 |
A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press’s Open Access publishing program for monographs. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. How do keyboards make music playable? Drawing on theories of media, systems, and cultural techniques, Keys to Play spans Greek myth and contemporary Japanese digital games to chart a genealogy of musical play and its animation via improvisation, performance, and recreation. As a paradigmatic digital interface, the keyboard forms a field of play on which the book’s diverse objects of inquiry—from clavichords to PCs and eighteenth-century musical dice games to the latest rhythm-action titles—enter into analogical relations. Remapping the keyboard’s topography by way of Mozart and Super Mario, who head an expansive cast of historical and virtual actors, Keys to Play invites readers to unlock ludic dimensions of music that are at once old and new.
Beautiful Monsters
Title | Beautiful Monsters PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Long |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 329 |
Release | 2023-09-01 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0520942833 |
Beautiful Monsters explores the ways in which "classical" music made its way into late twentieth-century American mainstream culture—in pop songs, movie scores, and print media. Beginning in the 1960s, Michael Long's entertaining and illuminating book surveys a complex cultural field and draws connections between "classical music" (as the phrase is understood in the United States) and selected "monster hits" of popular music. Addressing such wide-ranging subjects as surf music, Yiddish theater, Hollywood film scores, Freddie Mercury, Alfred Hitchcock, psychedelia, rap, disco, and video games, Long proposes a holistic musicology in which disparate musical elements might be brought together in dynamic and humane conversation. Beautiful Monsters brilliantly considers the ways in which critical commonplaces like nostalgia, sentiment, triviality, and excess might be applied with greater nuance to musical media and media reception. It takes into account twentieth-century media's capacity to suggest visual and acoustical depth and the redemptive possibilities that lie beyond the surface elements of filmic narrative or musical style, showing us what a truly global view of late twentieth-century music in its manifold cultural and social contexts might be like.
The Sound of the English Picturesque
Title | The Sound of the English Picturesque PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Groves |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2023-12-04 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1000985911 |
Revealing the connections between the veneration of national landscape and eighteenth- century English vocal music, this study restores English music’s relationship with the picturesque. In the eighteenth century, the emerging taste for the picturesque was central to British aesthetics, as poets and painters gained popularity by glorifying the local landscape in works concurrent with the emergence of native countryside tourism. Yet English music was seldom discussed as a medium for conveying national scenic beauty. Stephen Groves explores this gap, and shows how secular song, the glee, and national theatre music expressed a uniquely English engagement with landscape. Using an interdisciplinary approach, Groves addresses the apparent ‘silence’ of the English picturesque. The book draws on analysis of the visualisations present in the texts of English vocal music, and their musical treatment, to demonstrate how local composers incorporated celebrations of landscape into their works. The final chapter shows that the English picturesque was a crucial influence on Joseph Haydn’s oratorio The Seasons. Suitable for anyone with an interest in eighteenth- century music, aesthetics, and the natural environment, this book will appeal to a wide range of specialists and non- specialists alike.
The Invention of 'Folk Music' and 'Art Music'
Title | The Invention of 'Folk Music' and 'Art Music' PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Gelbart |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2007-10-11 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1139466089 |
We tend to take for granted the labels we put to different forms of music. This study considers the origins and implications of the way in which we categorize music. Whereas earlier ways of classifying music were based on its different functions, for the past two hundred years we have been obsessed with creativity and musical origins, and classify music along these lines. Matthew Gelbart argues that folk music and art music became meaningful concepts only in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, and only in relation to each other. He examines how cultural nationalism served as the earliest impetus in classifying music by origins, and how the notions of folk music and art music followed - in conjunction with changing conceptions of nature, and changing ideas about human creativity. Through tracing the history of these musical categories, the book confronts our assumptions about different kinds of music.
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Studies
Title | Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Annette Richards |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2006-08-03 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0521836298 |
A collection of the latest work by distinguished scholars on C. P. E. Bach.