Emotion and Meaning in MusicUniversity of Chicago Press, 1956 - 315 páginas "Altogether it is a book that should be required reading for any student of music, be he composer, performer, or theorist. It clears the air of many confused notions . . . and lays the groundwork for exhaustive study of the basic problem of music theory and aesthetics, the relationship between pattern and meaning."—David Kraehenbuehl, Journal of Music Theory "This is the best study of its kind to have come to the attention of this reviewer."—Jules Wolffers, The Christian Science Monitor "It is not too much to say that his approach provides a basis for the meaningful discussion of emotion and meaning in all art."—David P. McAllester, American Anthropologist "A book which should be read by all who want deeper insights into music listening, performing, and composing."—Marcus G. Raskin, Chicago Review |
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... norms as ends in themselves . He codifies not only the norms but also the deviations , giving these the status of norms . Failing to understand the necessity for flexibility in deviation , his art becomes fixed and sterile . Decadent ...
... norms as ends in themselves . He codifies not only the norms but also the deviations , giving these the status of norms . Failing to understand the necessity for flexibility in deviation , his art becomes fixed and sterile . Decadent ...
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... norms of the new style have not yet clearly emerged ; and it is entirely possible that when they do , simultaneous metric deviation will be found to be a norm of the new style . At present we can determine the intended effect of cross ...
... norms of the new style have not yet clearly emerged ; and it is entirely possible that when they do , simultaneous metric deviation will be found to be a norm of the new style . At present we can determine the intended effect of cross ...
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... norms is one of the basic forces shaping and articulating musical experience . For in all the statements about such " preludes " it is made clear that the preludes serve to establish the norms with which the main piece will operate and ...
... norms is one of the basic forces shaping and articulating musical experience . For in all the statements about such " preludes " it is made clear that the preludes serve to establish the norms with which the main piece will operate and ...
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EXPECTATION AND LEARNING | 43 |
THE LAW OF GOOD | 83 |
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A-flat A. M. Jones accented aesthetic experience affective aesthetic affective experience ambiguous amphibrach anacrusis anapest architectonic level arise arouse articulation aspects basic beat become behavior C. P. E. Bach changes chord chromatic chromaticism complete composer concepts connotation consonance and dissonance context continuation create culture Curt Sachs delay deviation diatonic differentiation discussed embellishment emotional established example expectations fact feeling folk music Gestalt give rise harmonic Ibid important incomplete inhibited instance involves jazz law of return listener listener's meaning measure melodic mental meter metric levels mind minor mode mood motion motor musical experience musical processes musical stimuli norms notes organization ornamentation particular passage pattern perception performer phrase pitch play present probability progression psychological rāgas relationships repetition rhythm rhythmic sense sequence shape sonata sound term stimulus situation structural gaps style system stylistic tend tendency tension texture theme theory tion tonal tones tonic triad trochaic uniformity Western music