Publication Type:
BookSource:
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Department of Music,, Volume 24, United States, p.x, 341 pages : (2016)ISBN:
0964031760Call Number:
ML55Mots-clés:
Musical meter and rhythm.Notes:
Festschrift for Christopher Hasty.Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-338) and index.Part I: Experiencing time.Part II: Knowing the score.Part III: The passage of time, holding time still.Part IV: Finding time : the body and parsing rhythm and meter. $t Meter, entrainment, and voice in The King's speech /Part V: "Thisness" and particularities.Music exists in time. All musicians know this fundamental truth?but what does it actually mean? Thirteen scholars probe the temporality of music from a great variety of perspectives, in response to challenges that Christopher F. Hasty, Walter Naumburg Professor of Music at Harvard University, laid out in his groundbreaking 'Meter as Rhythm'. 00The essays included here bridge the conventional divides between theory, history, ethnomusicology, aesthetics, performance practice, cognitive psychology, and dance studies. In these investigations, music emerges as an art form that has an important lesson to teach. Not only can music be understood as sounds shaped in time but?more radically?as time shaped in sounds.
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