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Contemplating Music : Challenges to Musicology

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Contemplating Music is a book for all serious music lovers.

Here is the first full-scale of ideas and ideologies in music over the past forty years; a period during which virtually every aspect of music was transformed. With this book, Joesph Kerman establishes the place of music study firmly in the mainstream of modern intellectual history.

He treats not only the study of the history of Western art music--with which musicology is tradtionally equated--but also sometimes vexed relations between music history and other fields: music theory and analysis, ethnomusicology, and music criticism. Kerman sees and applauds a change in the study of music towarda critical orientation, As examples, he presents a fascinating vignettes of Bach research in the 1950's and Beethoven studies in the 1960's.

He sketched the work of prominent scholars and theorists: Thurston Dart, Charles Rosen, Leonard B.

Meyer, Heinrich Schenker, Miltion Babbit, and many others. And he comments on such various subjects as the amazing absorption of Stephen Foster's songs into the cannons of "black" music, the new intensity of Verdi research, controversies about performance on historical instruments, and the merits and demerits of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians . Comtemplating Music is fulled with wisdom and trenchant commmentary.

It will spark controversy among musicologists of all stripes and will give many musicians and amateurs an entirely new perspective on the world of music.

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Product Details
Harvard University Press
0674166787 / 9780674166783
Paperback
780.72
01/07/1985
United States
English
256 pages
152 x 229 mm, 354 grams
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