Cognate music theories : the past and the other in musicology (essays in honor of John Walter Hill) /

Publication Type:

Book

Source:

Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,, New York, United States, p.xvii, 285 pages : (2024)

Call Number:

MT6

Keywords:

Historiographie., Historiography., History., Music, Music theory, Musique

Notes:

Includes bibliographical references and index."This volume explores the possibilities of cognate music theory, a concept introduced by the musicologist John Walter Hill to describe culturally and historically situated music theory. Cognate music theories offer a new way of thinking about music theory, music history, and the relationship between insider and outsider perspectives when researchers mediate between their own historical and cultural position, and that of the originators of the music they are studying. With contributions from noted scholars of musicology, music theory, and ethnomusicology, this volume develops a variety of approaches using the cognate music theory framework, and shows how this concept enables more nuanced and critical analyses of music in historical context. Addressing topics in music from the 17th to 19th centuries, this volume will be relevant to musicologists, music theorists, and all researchers interested in reflecting critically on what it means to construct a theory of music"--