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Informationen zum Autor Jairo Moreno is Associate Professor of Music Theory at Duke University. His research and publications focus on the history and philosophy of music theory. Klappentext "Musical Meaning and Interpretation-Robert S. Hatten, editor Zusammenfassung Presents an application of Foucault's ideas to music theory. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Note on Translations Introduction 1. Zarlino: Instituting Knowledge in the Time of Correspondences 2. The Representation of Order: Perception and the Early Modern Subject in Descartes's Compendium musicae 3. The Complicity of the Imagination: Representation, Subject, and System in Rameau 4. Gottfried Weber and Mozart's K. 465: The Contents and Discontents of the Listening Subject Epilogue Glossary of Greek Terms Notes Bibliography Index
List of contents
Acknowledgments
Note on Translations
Introduction
1. Zarlino: Instituting Knowledge in the Time of Correspondences
2. The Representation of Order: Perception and the Early Modern Subject in Descartes's Compendium musicae
3. The Complicity of the Imagination: Representation, Subject, and System in Rameau
4. Gottfried Weber and Mozart's K. 465: The Contents and Discontents of the Listening Subject
Epilogue
Glossary of Greek Terms
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the author
Jairo Moreno is Associate Professor of Music Theory at Duke University. His research and publications focus on the history and philosophy of music theory.