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The Frontiers of Meaning

Three Informal Lectures on Music

Charles Rosen
Barcode 9781871082654
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Release Date: 01/01/2006

Genre: Music Dance & Theatre
Label: Kahn & Averill
Language: English
Publisher: Kahn & Averill
Pages: 148

Three Informal Lectures on Music. Originally the content of three lectures, this work offers a bold and inspiring study of music, as text, as performance, and as a listening experience. What does it mean to understand music? What, if anything, does music mean? Composers, performers, listeners, and academics may answer these questions differently, but what sense of music do they share? When music seems unfamiliar or unlike anything we have heard before, we may say that we don't "like" it. How is taking pleasure from music related to understanding it? This book explores these and other issues as they arise in various musical contexts. Performers' interpretations may be filled with errors, after all, that then become part of a tradition; a composer's work may be variously assessed by his or her contemporaries - an account of how Beethoven's reputation was established so early is included - and how musical analysis can mislead as well as enhance understanding of a composition. Originally the content of three lectures given in Rome in 1993 - "The Frontiers of Nonsense", "How To Become Immortal" and "Explaining the Obvious" - this work offers a study of music, as text, as performance, and as listening experience.