Music represents one of humanity’s most vivid contemplations on the nature of time itself. The ways that music can modify, intensify, and even dismantle our understanding of time’s passing is at the foundation of musical experience, and is common to listeners, composers, and performers alike. The Oxford Handbook of Time in Music provides a range of compelling new scholarship that examines the making of musical time, its effects and structures. Bringing together philosophical, psychological, and socio-cultural understandings of time in music, the chapters highlight the act of ‘making’ not just as cultural construction but also in terms of the perceptual, cognitive underpinnings that allow us to ‘make’ sense of time in music. Thus, the Handbook is a unique synthesis of divergent perspectives on the nature of time in music. With its focus on contemporary music (while paying attention to some of the generative temporalities of the nineteenth century), the volume establishes the richness and complexity of so much current music-making and in the process overcomes historic demarcations between art and popular musics.
Mark Doffman & Emily Payne
Oxford Handbook of Time in Music [PDF ebook]
Oxford Handbook of Time in Music [PDF ebook]
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 656 ● ISBN 9780190947286 ● Editor Mark Doffman & Emily Payne ● Publisher Oxford University Press ● Published 2021 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 8240069 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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