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Informationen zum Autor Lawrence Kramer is Professor of English and Music at Fordham University! New York! USA! and is an active composer. Klappentext What is responsible for our response to music! and to what is our response responsible? The essays in this collection seek to answer this question amongst many others! and are prefaced by an introduction which traces the intellectual development of critical musicology and discusses the part these essays have had to play in that movement. Zusammenfassung What is responsible for our response to music, and to what is our response responsible? The essays in this collection seek to answer this question amongst many others, and are prefaced by an introduction which traces the intellectual development of critical musicology and discusses the part these essays have had to play in that movement. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction; Selected bibliography; Tropes and windows: an outline of musical hermaneutics (1990); Decadence and desire: the 'Wilhelm Meister' songs of Wolf and Schubert; Dangerous Liaisons: the literary text in musical criticism; Music criticism and the postmodern turn: in contrary motion with Gary Tomlinson; Charging the Canons; The strange case of Beethoven's 'Coriolan' : romantic aesthetics! modern subjectivity! and the cult of Shakespeare; The harem threshold: Turkish music and Greek love in Beethoven's 'Ode to Joy'; Primitive encounters: Beethoven's 'Tempest' sonata! musical meaning! and enlightenment anthropology; Tolstoy's Beethoven! Beethoven's Tolstoy: the Kreutzer sonata; Like falling leaves: the erotics of mourning in four drum taps settings; Chopin at the funeral: episodes in the history of modern death; Recognizing Schubert: musical subjectivity! cultural change and Jane Campion's The Portrait of a Lady; Haydn's chaos! Schenker's order; or! musical meaning and musical analysis: can they mix? ; ); Speaking melody! melodic speech; 'Longindying Call': of music! modernity! and the Sirens 'Au-delà d'une musique informelle': nostalgia! obsolescence! and the avant-garde; Index. ...
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What is responsible for our response to music, and to what is our response responsible? The essays in this collection seek to answer this question amongst many others, and are prefaced by an introduction which traces the intellectual development of critical musicology and discusses the part these essays have had to play in that movement.