Description |
xv, 176 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
Summary |
Whether it's a song by Brahms or by the Boss, a serenade by Mozart or a ballet by John Harbison, music radiates a diverse spectrum of meaningful signs, hidden in plain hearing. To enjoy the interplay of musical signs, it helps to recognize them in the first place. The various iconographic strategies of Audible Signs--including commentary on graphic works, books, poems, and film--yield new appreciations and critiques of composers of vastly divergent styles and technical materials. Author and composer Michael Alec Rose helps readers decode the signs composers give us in their music--sounds that invoke very particular ideas, images, and cultural contexts--and reveals the extraordinary ingenuity with which certain pieces deploy recognizable figures in a musical landscape. None of this can be done systematically. Each artwork reinvents "the code" and demands a unique set of approaches. But the chapters in this invigorating book spring from the same musical ground, where the only thing that matters is to pay attention to the wonders of great music [Publisher description] |
Contents |
An intimate iconography of music -- The redress of music -- Earning your song -- The rest of The rest is noise -- Daimones -- Letting go -- A letter to my daughter. |
Subject |
Music -- Philosophy and aesthetics.
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Music -- Philosophy and aesthetics. |
ISBN |
9781441143266 hardcover alkaline paper |
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1441143262 hardcover alkaline paper |
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9781441180506 paperback alkaline paper |
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1441180508 paperback alkaline paper |
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