Repetition in Music : Theoretical and Metatheoretical Perspectives
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Royal Musical Association Monographs
ISBN-10
0754635732
ISBN-13
9780754635734
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 2nd, 2005
Print length
168 Pages
Weight
470 grams
Product Classification:
Theory of music & musicology
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'Repetition in Music' comprises a series of music-theoretical essays which, informed by the thinking of cognitive science, examine the place of repetition in perceived musical structure and in theories of music and music analysis.
This monograph examines the place of repetition in perceived musical structure and in theories of music. Following a preface and introduction, there are four main chapters: ''Theory'', ''Analysis'', ''Metatheory and Meta-analysis'', and ''Cognition and Metacognition''. Chapter 2 (Theory) sets out the principles underlying the creation and cognition of musical structure developed by the author in earlier studies, in the dual context of David Lewin''s mathematically based theory of musical intervals and transformations and Gilles Fauconnier''s concept of mental spaces (which was formulated in the context of cognitive science). Chapter 3 (Analysis) shows the theory in operation in relation to the first movement of Mozart''s piano sonata K.333. It indicates how structural issues may be related to considerations of aesthetic response and musical ''worth'' through comparison with J.C. Bach''s Sonata op. 5 no. 3. Chapter 4 (Metatheory and Meta-analysis) uses the new theory to interrogate the propositions underpinning set theory and transformations, offering a psychomusicological critique and potential development of, for example, the work of Forte, Morris, Isaacson and Straus. This enables issues raised earlier in relation to the work of Lewin to be addressed. In conclusion, in Chapter 5 (Cognition and Metacognition), the matter of cognitive preferences and constraints is considered in relation to repetition in music, which permits a final investigation of different approaches to musical analysis to be undertaken. In summary, by synthesising the findings of diverse earlier work in the context of the new theory, it proves possible to move thinking forward on a number of fronts, and to indicate potential directions for future empirical and analytical developments.
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