Music and Narrative since 1900
Autor Michael L. Klein, Nicholas Reyland, Byron Almén, Robert S. Hatten, Arnold Whittallen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iun 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780253006448
ISBN-10: 0253006449
Pagini: 444
Dimensiuni: 161 x 236 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
ISBN-10: 0253006449
Pagini: 444
Dimensiuni: 161 x 236 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Recenzii
A triumphant demonstration of structuralism as a living force in contemporary music studies, this volume assembles some of the brightest and best to illuminate the narrative in music and the music in narrative. Klein & Reyland's rich and varied collection marks an important step for music theory's narrative turn.--Michael Spitzer, author of Music as Philosophy: Adorno and Beethoven's Late Style (IUP, 2006)
"A triumphant demonstration of structuralism as a living force in contemporary music studies, this volume assembles some of the brightest and best to illuminate the narrative in music and the music in narrative. Klein & Reyland's rich and varied collection marks an important step for music theory's narrative turn." --Michael Spitzer, author of Music as Philosophy: Adorno and Beethoven's Late Style (IUP, 2006)--Michael Spitzer, author of Music as Philosophy: Adorno and Beethoven's Late Style (IUP, 2006)
"A triumphant demonstration of structuralism as a living force in contemporary music studies, this volume assembles some of the brightest and best to illuminate the narrative in music and the music in narrative. Klein & Reyland's rich and varied collection marks an important step for music theory's narrative turn." --Michael Spitzer, author of Music as Philosophy: Adorno and Beethoven's Late Style (IUP, 2006)--Michael Spitzer, author of Music as Philosophy: Adorno and Beethoven's Late Style (IUP, 2006)
Cuprins
Part 1. Framing the Narrative
1. Musical Story
2. Negation and Negotiation: Plotting Narrative through Literature and Music from Modernism to Postmodernism
Part 2. Theorizing Modern Musical Narrative
3. Narrative Engagement with Twentieth-Century Music: Possibilities and Limits
4. Optional Extra? Contextualizing Narrative in the Critical Interpretation of Post-tonal Composition
5. Archetypes of Initiation and Static Temporality in Contemporary Opera: Works of François-Bernard Mâche, Pascal Dusapin, and Gualtiero Dazzi
6. Agency, Determinism, Focal Time Frames, and Processive Minimalist Music
7. Musical Prose and Musical Narrativity in the Fin de Siècle
8. Narrative Nostalgia: Modern Art Music off the Rails
Part 3. Interpreting Modern Musical Narrative
9. Agency Effects in the Instrumental Drama of Musgrave and Birtwistle Rupprecht
10. Narrativities in the Music of Thomas Adès: The Piano Quintet and Brahms
11. Britten's Serenade and the Politico-Moral Crises of the Wartime Conjuncture: Hermeneutic and Narrative Notes on the "Nocturne"
12. Identity, Time, and Narrative in Three Songs about AIDS by the Pet Shop Boys
13. A Story of Violence: A Guitar Improvisation as a Narrative about Embodied Listening
14. Ives and the Now
15. Narrativity, Descriptivity, and Secondary Parameters: Ecstasy Enacted in Salvatore Sciarrino's Infinito nero
16. The Tropes of Desire and Jouissance in Kaija Saariaho's L'amour de loin
17. Expressive Doubling and the Narrative of Rebirth in Shostakovich's String Quartet No. 3, op. 73
18. Afterlife of an Archetype: Prokofiev and the Art of Subversion
19. Identity Formation in Webern's Six Pieces for Large Orchestra, op. 6 \
List of Contributors
Index
1. Musical Story
2. Negation and Negotiation: Plotting Narrative through Literature and Music from Modernism to Postmodernism
Part 2. Theorizing Modern Musical Narrative
3. Narrative Engagement with Twentieth-Century Music: Possibilities and Limits
4. Optional Extra? Contextualizing Narrative in the Critical Interpretation of Post-tonal Composition
5. Archetypes of Initiation and Static Temporality in Contemporary Opera: Works of François-Bernard Mâche, Pascal Dusapin, and Gualtiero Dazzi
6. Agency, Determinism, Focal Time Frames, and Processive Minimalist Music
7. Musical Prose and Musical Narrativity in the Fin de Siècle
8. Narrative Nostalgia: Modern Art Music off the Rails
Part 3. Interpreting Modern Musical Narrative
9. Agency Effects in the Instrumental Drama of Musgrave and Birtwistle Rupprecht
10. Narrativities in the Music of Thomas Adès: The Piano Quintet and Brahms
11. Britten's Serenade and the Politico-Moral Crises of the Wartime Conjuncture: Hermeneutic and Narrative Notes on the "Nocturne"
12. Identity, Time, and Narrative in Three Songs about AIDS by the Pet Shop Boys
13. A Story of Violence: A Guitar Improvisation as a Narrative about Embodied Listening
14. Ives and the Now
15. Narrativity, Descriptivity, and Secondary Parameters: Ecstasy Enacted in Salvatore Sciarrino's Infinito nero
16. The Tropes of Desire and Jouissance in Kaija Saariaho's L'amour de loin
17. Expressive Doubling and the Narrative of Rebirth in Shostakovich's String Quartet No. 3, op. 73
18. Afterlife of an Archetype: Prokofiev and the Art of Subversion
19. Identity Formation in Webern's Six Pieces for Large Orchestra, op. 6 \
List of Contributors
Index