_Words and Notes_ encourages a new wave of scholarship inspired by the
ways writers and musicians of the long nineteenth century themselves
approached the relationship between music and words. Contributors to
the volume engage in two dialogues: with nineteenth-century
conceptions of word-music relations, and with each other.
Criss-crossing disciplinary boundaries, the authors of the book's
eleven essays address new questions relating to listening, imagining
and performing music, the act of critique, and music's links with
philosophy and aesthetics. The many points of intersection are
elucidated in an editorial introduction and via a reflective
afterword. Fiction and poetry, musicography, philosophy, music theory,
science and music analysis all feature, as do traditions within
English, French and German studies.
Wide-ranging material foregrounds musical memory, soundscape and
evocation; performer dilemmas over the words in Satie's piano music;
the musicality of fictional and non-fictional prose; text-setting and
the rights of poet vs. composer; the rich novelistic and critical
testimony of audience inattention at the opera;German philosophy's
potential contribution to musical listening; and Hoffmann's send-ups
of the serious music-lover. Throughout, music - its composition,
performance and consumption - emerges as a profoundly physical and
social force, even when it is presented as the opposite.
PHYLLIS WELIVER is Associate Professor of English, Saint Louis
University.
KATHARINE ELLIS is Stanley Hugh Badock Professor of Music at the
University of Bristol.
Contributors: Helen Abbott, Noelle Chao, Delia da Sousa Correa, Peter
Dayan, Katharine Ellis, David Evans, Annegret Fauser, Jon-Tomas Godin,
Cormac Newark, Matthew Riley, Emma Sutton, Shafquat Towheed, Susan
Youens, Phyllis Weliver
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ISBN
9781782041375
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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