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A Theory of Musical Semiotics

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Informationen zum Autor EERO TARASTI is Professor of Musicology at the University of Helsinki. One of the world's leading semioticians, he is author of Myth and Music, a biography of Heitor Villa-Lobos, and many articles published in journals of musicology and semiotics. Klappentext It introduces English-language readers to musical narratology, which has been largely the province of European researchers. Zusammenfassung Analyzes musical works through the theoretical frameworks of narratology and French structural semiotics, especially that of A J Greimas. This book views theories from the 'classical' semiotic tradition, from Saussure to Peirce to Lotman, as possible foundations of musical semiotics. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword by Thomas A. Sebeok Preface Acknowledgements Part One: Theoretical Background I. In Search of a Theory 1.1 A Brief Critical History of Musical Semiotics 1.2 Reflections on the Logic of Musical Discourse 1.3 The Problem of Narrativity in Music 1.4 Toward the Definition of Modalities: Signs in Opera 1.5 On the Truth in Music 1.6 The Theory Itself in an Abridged Form II. Musical Time 2.1 Music in Micro-Time: The Role of Memory 2.2 Music in Macro-Time: Music Models throught the Ages III. Musical Space IV. Musical Actors 4.1 Ernst Kurth as a Precursor of Musical Semiotics: Steps toward the Definition of Actoriality in Music 4.2 From Musical Subjects to Theme-Actors Part Two: Analyses V. Semiosis of the Classical Style: Beethoven's "Waldstein" VI. Narrativity in Chopin 6.1 Polonaise-Fantaisie and the Idea of Narrative Program 6.2 Writing a Modal Grammar: Chopin's Ballade in G Minor VII. Music and Literature 7.1 The Case of Obermann: Franz Liszt and Marie d'Agoult in Switzerland 7.2 "Apres un reve": A Semiotic Approach to the Study of Musical Performance VIII. Music and Visual Arts: Pictures and Promenades¿A Peircean Excursion into the Semiosis of Musorgsky IX. The Semiotics of Symphonism: A Deconstruction of National Meanings in Sibelius's Fourth Symphony X. Toward the Modern Scene 10.1 Debussy's Impressionism in the Prelude "...La terrasse des audiences du clair de lune" 10.2 Minimalism and Anti-Narrativity Conclusion Appendix: "Apres un reve" Glossary Notes Bibliography Index ...

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Authors Eero Tarasti, Tarasti Eero
Assisted by Foreword by Thomas a Sebeok Eero Tarasti (Editor)
Publisher Indiana University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.12.1994
 
EAN 9780253356499
ISBN 978-0-253-35649-9
No. of pages 328
Dimensions 160 mm x 240 mm x 30 mm
Series Folklore and Society
Advances in Semiotics
Indiana Studies in Biblical Li
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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