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Music's immanent future: the Deleuzian turn in music studies

Lochhead, Judy(Edited by)Macarthur, Sally(Edited by)Shaw, Jennifer(Edited by)
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The conversations generated by the chapters in this book grapple with some of music's paradoxes: that music of the Western art canon is viewed as timeless and universal while other kinds of music are seen as transitory and ephemeral; that in order to make sense of music we need descriptive language; that to open up the new in music we need to revisit the old; that to arrive at a figuration of music itself we need to posit its starting point in noise; that in order to justify our creative compositional works as research, we need to find critical languages and theoretical frameworks with which to discuss them; or that despite being an auditory system, we are compelled to resort to the visual metaphor as a way of thinking about musical sounds.

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Routledge
1317091272 / 9781317091271
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
781.1
12/05/2016
England
English
235 pages
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