Musical Meaning
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Musical Meaning

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Musical Meaning

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How have romantic narratives involving Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata affected how we hear this famous piece? How does John Coltrane's African American identity affect the way we hear him perform a relatively "white" pop standard like "My Favorite Things"? Why does music requiring great virtuosity have different cultural meanings than music that is not particularly virtuosic? From classical to jazz, pop and film music, Musical Meaning uncovers the historical importance of asking about meaning in the lived experience of musical works, styles, and performances. Kramer demonstrates that thinking about music can become a vital means of thinking about general questions of meaning, subjectivity, and value. Lawrence Kramer has been a pivotal figure in the development new resources for understanding music and this accessible and eloquently written book deepens the trajectory of his thinking, boldly arguing that humanistic, not just technical, meaning is a basic force in music history and an indispensable factor in how, where, and when music is heard. First published in 2001, Musical Meaning anticipates many of the musicological topics of today, including race, performance, embodiment, and media. In addition, Kramer explores music itself as a source of understanding via his composition Revenants, revised for this edition and available on the UC Press website.

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Year
2001
ISBN
9780520928329

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. List of Illustrations
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Introduction. Sounding Out: Musical Meaning and Modern Experience
  8. 1. Hermeneutics and Musical History: A Primer without Rules, an Exercise with Schubert
  9. 2. Hands On, Lights Off: The “Moonlight” Sonata and the Birth of Sex at the Piano
  10. 3. Beyond Words and Music: An Essay on Songfulness
  11. 4. Franz Liszt and the Virtuoso Public Sphere: Sight and Sound in the Rise of Mass Entertainment
  12. 5. Rethinking Schumann’s Carnaval: Identity, Meaning, and the Social Order
  13. 6. Glottis Envy: The Marx Brothers’ A Night at the Opera
  14. 7. Hercules’ Hautboys: Mixed Media and Musical Meaning
  15. 8. The Voice of Persephone: Musical Meaning and Mixed Media
  16. 9. Powers of Blackness: Jazz and the Blues in Modern Concert Music
  17. 10. Long Ride in a Slow Machine: The Alienation Effect from Weill to Shostakovich
  18. 11. Chiaroscuro: Coltrane’s American Songbook
  19. 12. Ghost Stories: Cultural Memory, Mourning, and the Myth of Originality
  20. Notes
  21. Index