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The Sense of Music
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RAYMOND MONELLE
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Absolute music
/ Allegory
/ Appoggiatura
/ Atonality
/ Bar (music)
/ Beat (music)
/ Chromatic scale
/ Clarinet
/ Classical
/ Composer
/ Criticism
/ Dissonant
/ Duration (music)
/ Early music
/ Ernst Toch
/ Evocation
/ Fanfare
/ For Example
/ Genre
/ Genres & Styles
/ Gustav Mahler
/ Harmonic series (music)
/ History & Criticism
/ Iconicity
/ Igor Stravinsky
/ Illustration
/ Improvisation
/ Intentionality
/ Interval (music)
/ Lawrence Kramer (musicologist)
/ Le nuove musiche
/ Leitmotif
/ Listening
/ Literature
/ Ludwig van Beethoven
/ Lute song
/ Madrigal
/ Magic word
/ Metaphor
/ Modernism (music)
/ Modulation (music)
/ Motet
/ MUSIC
/ MUSIC / History & Criticism
/ Music history
/ Music Is
/ Music psychology
/ Music theory
/ Musica reservata
/ Musical composition
/ Musical expression
/ Musical form
/ Musical History
/ Musical quotation
/ Musical setting
/ Musical syntax
/ Musician
/ Musicology
/ Narrative
/ Oboe
/ Oratorio
/ Orchestra
/ Orchestration
/ Ornament (music)
/ Philosophical language
/ Phrase (music)
/ Picturesque
/ Poetry
/ Popular music
/ Postmodernism
/ Progressive music
/ Rhythm
/ Richard Wagner
/ Romantic music
/ Romantic Revival
/ Semiotics
2010
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The Sense of Music
by
RAYMOND MONELLE
in
Absolute music
/ Allegory
/ Appoggiatura
/ Atonality
/ Bar (music)
/ Beat (music)
/ Chromatic scale
/ Clarinet
/ Classical
/ Composer
/ Criticism
/ Dissonant
/ Duration (music)
/ Early music
/ Ernst Toch
/ Evocation
/ Fanfare
/ For Example
/ Genre
/ Genres & Styles
/ Gustav Mahler
/ Harmonic series (music)
/ History & Criticism
/ Iconicity
/ Igor Stravinsky
/ Illustration
/ Improvisation
/ Intentionality
/ Interval (music)
/ Lawrence Kramer (musicologist)
/ Le nuove musiche
/ Leitmotif
/ Listening
/ Literature
/ Ludwig van Beethoven
/ Lute song
/ Madrigal
/ Magic word
/ Metaphor
/ Modernism (music)
/ Modulation (music)
/ Motet
/ MUSIC
/ MUSIC / History & Criticism
/ Music history
/ Music Is
/ Music psychology
/ Music theory
/ Musica reservata
/ Musical composition
/ Musical expression
/ Musical form
/ Musical History
/ Musical quotation
/ Musical setting
/ Musical syntax
/ Musician
/ Musicology
/ Narrative
/ Oboe
/ Oratorio
/ Orchestra
/ Orchestration
/ Ornament (music)
/ Philosophical language
/ Phrase (music)
/ Picturesque
/ Poetry
/ Popular music
/ Postmodernism
/ Progressive music
/ Rhythm
/ Richard Wagner
/ Romantic music
/ Romantic Revival
/ Semiotics
2010
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The Sense of Music
by
RAYMOND MONELLE
in
Absolute music
/ Allegory
/ Appoggiatura
/ Atonality
/ Bar (music)
/ Beat (music)
/ Chromatic scale
/ Clarinet
/ Classical
/ Composer
/ Criticism
/ Dissonant
/ Duration (music)
/ Early music
/ Ernst Toch
/ Evocation
/ Fanfare
/ For Example
/ Genre
/ Genres & Styles
/ Gustav Mahler
/ Harmonic series (music)
/ History & Criticism
/ Iconicity
/ Igor Stravinsky
/ Illustration
/ Improvisation
/ Intentionality
/ Interval (music)
/ Lawrence Kramer (musicologist)
/ Le nuove musiche
/ Leitmotif
/ Listening
/ Literature
/ Ludwig van Beethoven
/ Lute song
/ Madrigal
/ Magic word
/ Metaphor
/ Modernism (music)
/ Modulation (music)
/ Motet
/ MUSIC
/ MUSIC / History & Criticism
/ Music history
/ Music Is
/ Music psychology
/ Music theory
/ Musica reservata
/ Musical composition
/ Musical expression
/ Musical form
/ Musical History
/ Musical quotation
/ Musical setting
/ Musical syntax
/ Musician
/ Musicology
/ Narrative
/ Oboe
/ Oratorio
/ Orchestra
/ Orchestration
/ Ornament (music)
/ Philosophical language
/ Phrase (music)
/ Picturesque
/ Poetry
/ Popular music
/ Postmodernism
/ Progressive music
/ Rhythm
/ Richard Wagner
/ Romantic music
/ Romantic Revival
/ Semiotics
2010
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The fictional Dr. Strabismus sets out to write a new comprehensive theory of music. But music's tendency to deconstruct itself combined with the complexities of postmodernism doom him to failure. This is the parable that framesThe Sense of Music,a novel treatment of music theory that reinterprets the modern history of Western music in the terms of semiotics.
Based on the assumption that music cannot be described without reference to its meaning, Raymond Monelle proposes that works of the Western classical tradition be analyzed in terms of temporality, subjectivity, and topic theory. Critical of the abstract analysis of musical scores, Monelle argues that the score does not reveal music'ssense.That sense--what a piece of music says and signifies--can be understood only with reference to history, culture, and the other arts. Thus, music is meaningful in that it signifies cultural temporalities and themes, from the traditional manly heroism of the hunt to military power to postmodern \"polyvocality.\"
This theoretical innovation allows Monelle to describe how the Classical style of the eighteenth century--which he reads as a balance of lyric and progressive time--gave way to the Romantic need for emotional realism. He argues that irony and ambiguity subsequently eroded the domination of personal emotion in Western music as well as literature, killing the composer's subjectivity with that of the author. This leaves Dr. Strabismus suffering from the postmodern condition, and Raymond Monelle with an exciting, controversial new approach to understanding music and its history.
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