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Philosophical considerations on contemporary music : sounding constellations / by Giacomo Fronzi ; [translated by R.A. Henderson.].

Van Pelt - Albrecht Music Library ML3845 .F84 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Fronzi, Giacomo, 1981- author.
Contributor:
Henderson, R. A. (Ruth Anne), translator.
Language:
English
Italian
Subjects (All):
Music--20th century--Philosophy and aesthetics.
Music.
Music--21st century--Philosophy and aesthetics.
Music--Philosophy and aesthetics.
Physical Description:
xiii, 245 pages ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017.
Summary:
The musical universe of the 20th and 21st centuries is a force-field in which styles, instruments, personalities and stories can be found that are ascribable to conceptual frameworks that may differ greatly one from another. Such complexity cannot be traced back to single theories or all-encompassing interpretations, but may be tackled, philosophically, starting from certain characteristics. This book identifies nine such characteristics: namely, Extremes, Noise, Silence, Technology, Audience, Listening, Freedom, Disintegration, and New Media. Each of these permits us to open up unforeseen phi.
Contents:
First Movement: History and Technics
Chapter One; 1. Modern, Post-modern or Contemporary? 2. From 'Classical' Modernity to the Second Modernity. 3. The Electroacoustic Revolution and Musiques Actuelles. 4. Extremes; 4.1 Indeterminate versus Determinate Music. 4.2 Dematerialisation versus Saturation. 4.3 Seduction versus Rationality
Chapter Two. 1. Premise; 2. Musical Ugliness?; 3. Futurist Music; 4. Musique Concrète; 5. Glitch; 6. Noise, Japanoise and Politico-aesthetic Resistance. 6.1 Art, Aesthetics and Politics. 6.2 Music and Politics. 6.3 Japanoise.
Chapter Three. 1. Sound-Silence. 2. Poetic Function. 3. Cobwebs of Sound Interwoven with Silence. 4. Political Function.
Second Movement: Between Production and Reception.
Chapter Four. 1. Aesthetics and the Problem of Technics. 2. Art and the Problem of Technics. 3. Music and the Problem of Technics.
Chapter Five. 1. Emancipation and the Crisis of Compositional Individuality. 2. Decline of Taste and the 'Economisation' of Art. 3. Listening to Contemporary Music.
Chapter Six. 1. Premise; 2. Theodor W. Adorno and His Theory of Listening. 3. What Is Left of Adorno? 4. Listening to Music and New Technologies. 5. Ontological and Aesthetic Consequences of the Information-Technology Revolution.
Intermezzo.
Chapter Seven. 1. Beyond the Freedom of Music. 2. At the Origins of Jazz. 3. Jazz and Civil Engagement. 4. "Melodious Thunk."
Third Movement: A Philosophical Reading.
Chapter Eight. 1. Premise; 2. Music and Information Theory. 3. Structure and Entropy.
Chapter Nine; 1. Premise. 2. Composing Music and New Technologies. 3. Technologisation of the Arts. 4. Defining the Aesthetic. 5. Aesthetic Experience, Music and New Technologies. 6. (Almost)Considering Considerations.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-237) and index.
ISBN:
9781443816984
1443816981
OCLC:
972383767
Publisher Number:
99970255027

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