Theory, Analysis and Meaning in Music

Theory, Analysis and Meaning in Music
Title Theory, Analysis and Meaning in Music PDF eBook
Author Anthony Pople
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 248
Release 2006-11-02
Genre Music
ISBN 9780521028301

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There have been far-reaching changes in the way music theorists and analysts view the nature of their disciplines. Encounters with structuralist and post-structuralist critical theory, and with linguistics and cognitive sciences, have brought the theory and analysis of music into the orbit of important developments in intellectual history. This book presents the work of a group of scholars who, without seeking to impose an explicit redefinition of either theory or analysis, explore the limits of both in this context. Essays on the languages of analysis and theory, and on practical issues such as decidability, ambiguity and metaphor, combine with studies of works by Debussy, Schoenberg, Birtwistle and Boulez, together making a major contribution to an important debate in the growth of musicology.

Everything in Its Right Place

Everything in Its Right Place
Title Everything in Its Right Place PDF eBook
Author Brad Osborn
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 249
Release 2017
Genre Music
ISBN 0190629231

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Everything in its Right Place identifies the secret to Radiohead's immense commercial and critical success in the band's ability to navigate a sweet spot between expectation and surprise. The author uses tools from musical perception, semiotics, and music theory to demonstrate this reconciliation of extremes, and analyzes musical meaning with lyrics, biographical details, and intertextual relationships.

Music and Meaning

Music and Meaning
Title Music and Meaning PDF eBook
Author Jenefer Robinson
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 276
Release 2018-09-05
Genre Music
ISBN 150172973X

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In order to promote new ways of thinking about musical meaning, this volume brings together scholars in music theory, musicology, and the philosophy of music, disciplines generally treated as separate and distinct. This interdisciplinary collaboration, while respecting differences in perspective, identifies and elaborates shared concerns. This volume focuses on the many and various kinds of meaning in music. Do musical meanings exist exclusively in internal, formal musical relations or might they also be found in the relationship between music and other areas of experience, such as action, emotion, ideas, and values? Also discussed is the vexed question why people listen to and apparently enjoy music which expresses unpleasant emotions, such as melancholy or despair. Among the particular pieces the writers discuss are Mahler's Ninth Symphony, Shostakovich's Tenth Symphony, and Schubert's last sonata. More broadly, they consider the relation of musical meaning and interpretation to language, storytelling, drama, imagination, metaphor, and emotion.

Emotion and Meaning in Music

Emotion and Meaning in Music
Title Emotion and Meaning in Music PDF eBook
Author Leonard B. Meyer
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1956
Genre Music
ISBN

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"Altogether it is a book that should be required reading for any student of music, be he composer, performer, or theorist. It clears the air of many confused notions . . . and lays the groundwork for exhaustive study of the basic problem of music theory and aesthetics, the relationship between pattern and meaning."—David Kraehenbuehl, Journal of Music Theory "This is the best study of its kind to have come to the attention of this reviewer."—Jules Wolffers, The Christian Science Monitor "It is not too much to say that his approach provides a basis for the meaningful discussion of emotion and meaning in all art."—David P. McAllester, American Anthropologist "A book which should be read by all who want deeper insights into music listening, performing, and composing."—Marcus G. Raskin, Chicago Review

A Theory of Musical Narrative

A Theory of Musical Narrative
Title A Theory of Musical Narrative PDF eBook
Author Byron Almén
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 263
Release 2017-09-04
Genre Music
ISBN 0253030285

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Byron Almén proposes an original synthesis of approaches to musical narrative from literary criticism, semiotics, historiography, musicology, and music theory, resulting in a significant critical reorientation of the field. This volume includes an extensive survey of traditional approaches to musical narrative illustrated by a wide variety of musical examples that highlight the range and applicability of the theoretical apparatus. Almén provides a careful delineation of the essential elements and preconditions of musical narrative organization, an eclectic analytical model applicable to a wide range of musical styles and repertoires, a classification scheme of narrative types and subtypes reflecting conceptually distinct narrative strategies, a wide array of interpretive categories, and a sensitivity to the dependence of narrative interpretation on the cultural milieu of the work, its various audiences, and the analyst. A Theory of Musical Narrative provides both an excellent introduction to an increasingly important conceptual domain and a complex reassessment of its possibilities and characteristics.

Musical Meaning in Beethoven

Musical Meaning in Beethoven
Title Musical Meaning in Beethoven PDF eBook
Author Robert S. Hatten
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 374
Release 2004-10-20
Genre Music
ISBN 9780253217110

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Award-winning examination of Beethoven's music.

Studies in Music with Text

Studies in Music with Text
Title Studies in Music with Text PDF eBook
Author David Lewin
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 423
Release 2006-01-05
Genre Music
ISBN 0198040180

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Throughout his career, David Lewin labored to make even the most abstract theory speak to the experience of the ordinary listener. This book combines many of Lewin's classic articles on song and opera with newly drafted chapters on songs of Brahms, Robert Schumann, Clara Schumann, and Milton Babbitt. Bound together by Lewin's cogent insight, the resulting collection constitutes a major statement concerning the methodological problems associated with interpretation of texted music.