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Author Hatten, Robert S., author.

Title A theory of virtual agency for Western art music / Robert S. Hatten.

Publication Info. Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press, [2018]

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Description 1 online resource (x, 326 pages).
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Series Musical meaning and interpretation
Musical meaning and interpretation.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents Prelude: from gesture to virtual agency -- Foundations for a theory of agency -- Virtual environmental forces and gestural energies: actants as agential -- Virtual embodiment: from actants to virtual human agents -- Virtual identity and actorial continuity -- Interlude I: from embodiment to subjectivity -- Staging virtual subjectivity -- Virtual subjectivity and aesthetically warranted emotions -- Staging virtual narrative agency -- Performing agency -- An integrative agential interpretation of Chopin's Ballade in F minor, op. 52 -- Interlude II: hearing agency: a complex cognitive task -- Other perspectives on virtual agency -- Postlude.
Summary In his third volume on musical expressive meaning, Robert S. Hatten examines virtual agency in music from the perspectives of movement, gesture, embodiment, topics, tropes, emotion, narrativity, and performance. Distinguished from the actual agency of composers and performers, whose intentional actions either create music as notated or manifest music as significant sound, virtual agency is inferred from the implied actions of those sounds, as they move and reveal tendencies within music-stylistic contexts. From our most basic attributions of sources for perceived energies in music, to the highest realm of our engagement with musical subjectivity, Hatten explains how virtual agents arose as distinct from actual ones, how unspecified actants can take on characteristics of (virtual) human agents, and how virtual agents assume various actorial roles. Along the way, Hatten demonstrates some of the musical means by which composers and performers from different historical eras have staged and projected various levels of virtual agency, engaging listeners imaginatively and interactively within the expressive realms of their virtual and fictional musical worlds.
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Subject Music -- Philosophy and aesthetics.
Music -- Philosophy and aesthetics.
Agent (Philosophy)
Agent (Philosophy)
Act (Philosophy)
Act (Philosophy)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Hatten, Robert S. Theory of virtual agency for Western art music. Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2018 9780253037978 (DLC) 2018021852
ISBN 9780253037992 (electronic book)
0253037999 (electronic book)
9780253038012 (electronic book)
0253038014 (electronic book)
9780253037978 (hardcover alkaline paper)