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Paul Valéry and Music: A Study of the Techniques of Composition in Valéry's Poetry

Autor Brian Stimpson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 mar 2012
This 1984 book was the first to investigate the full implications of Paul Valéry's interest in the relationship between music and poetry. The book is more of a survey of all that Valéry had to say on music; it examines in detail the influence of such music upon his work as a poet. The structure of the book comprises three distinct phases of argument. In the first part Dr Stimpson details Valéry's contacts with the major developments in twentieth-century French music, and reveals particularly close relationshops with a number of outstanding composers and performers. Part II explores Valéry's theoretical consideration of the links between music and poetry. The third section studies the musical techniques in Valéry's poetry - melody, harmonics, rhythm, musique verbale, and recitative. This will be an important book for serious students of Valéry's poetry and all those interested in the relationship between poetry and music.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521168335
ISBN-10: 0521168333
Pagini: 354
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Part I. Valéry's Musical Environment; Part II. Music and Poetry: 1. Music as a language of the emotions; 2. Music as a language of the mind; 3. The theory of composition: Wagner and the universal mind; 4. Valéry and Stravinsky; Part III. Musical Techniques in Valéry's poetry: 5. Composition; 6. Melody; 7. Les Harmoniques; 8. Rhythm; 9. La musique verbale; 10. Recitative; 11. La Dormeuse; Conclusion; Appendix: the composition of La Pythie; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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This 1984 book was the first to investigate the implications of Paul Valéry's interest in the relationship between music and poetry.