Themes in the Philosophy of Music
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0199241570
ISBN-13
9780199241576
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 2nd, 2003
Print length
292 Pages
Weight
609 grams
Dimensions
24.20 x 16.20 x 2.10 cms
Product Classification:
Theory of artTheory of music & musicologyPhilosophy: aesthetics
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Is music a language of the emotions? How do recorded pop songs differ from works created for live performance? This book collects important papers on central topics in the philosophy of music. As well as perennial questions, it addresses controversies, including the impact of technology on the presentation and reception of musical works.
Representing Stephen Davies''s best shorter writings, these essays outline developments within the philosophy of music over the last two decades, and summarize the state of play at the beginning of a new century. Including two new and previously unpublished pieces, they address both perennial questions and contemporary controversies, such as that over the ''authentic performance'' movement, and the impact of modern technology on the presentation and reception of musical works. Rather than attempting to reduce musical works to a single type, Davies recognizes a great variety of kinds, and a complementary range of possibilities for their rendition.Among the questions that Davies considers are these: How can expressiveness be in a musical work when music experiences nothing? Is music a language of the emotions? How do recorded pop songs and purely electronic pieces differ from works created for live performance? Is John Cage''s silent piece, 4''33", music? To what extent is the performer free to create her own interpretation and to what extent is she constrained by the composer''s score? Is training in musical technicalities a prerequisite for a full appreciation of musical works and performances? Is an awareness of the socio-historical setting in which a work is created relevant to its appreciation? How does the value of individual musical works go beyond the worth of an interest in music in general?Stimulating and insightful both as individual discussions and as a coherent argument, these essays will be greatly enjoyed by philosophers, aestheticians, art theorists, and musicologists.
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