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Music as Message: An Introduction to Musical Semantics

Contents: The Concept of the Message in Music - Public and private Messages in Music - Richard Wagner's Ring of the Nibelung - Wagner's Idea of a Religion of Art - The Symphony of a Thousand - Basics of Program Music - 19th-Century Composer types - Music and Poetry - Berlioz' Concept of the "Instrumental Drama" - Liszt's Concept of the "Musical Epic" - Richard Strauss - Secret Program Music - On Gustav Mahler's Wirkungsgeschichte - Music Must Become Language: On Hans Werner Henze - The Presence of All Eras: Messages through the Ages.
Publisher: Peter Lang AG
ISBN: 9783631660331
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Author Ernest Bernhardt-Kabisch
Pub Date 27/02/2016
Binding Hardback
Pages 339
Country Switzerland
Dewey 781.17
GBPPrice 60.70
Availability Available
€73.13
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Music is often defined as art for the ear, as the language of feeling, of the heart, as sound play, or as the science of composition. But music also conveys intellectual and emotional experiences, literary, religious, philosophical, social and political ideas. Countless composers encrypt contents in their music that can be deciphered by a variety of methods. This book is designed as an introduction to the basic questions of musical semantics and discusses Beethoven's committed art, the core ideas of the "Ring of the Nibelung" and of the "Symphony of a Thousand", Wagner's idea of a religion of art, the relation of music and poetry, the musico-literary conceptions of composers, the large field of program music and the history of the impact of Gustav Mahler.
Music is often defined as art for the ear, as the language of feeling, of the heart, as sound play, or as the science of composition. But music also conveys intellectual and emotional experiences, literary, religious, philosophical, social and political ideas. Countless composers encrypt contents in their music that can be deciphered by a variety of methods. This book is designed as an introduction to the basic questions of musical semantics and discusses Beethoven's committed art, the core ideas of the "Ring of the Nibelung" and of the "Symphony of a Thousand", Wagner's idea of a religion of art, the relation of music and poetry, the musico-literary conceptions of composers, the large field of program music and the history of the impact of Gustav Mahler.
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