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Beyond the Score: Music as Performance Illustrated Edition by Nicholas Cook (Aut
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199357404
ISBN-13
9780199357406
eBay Product ID (ePID)
170302529
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
480 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Beyond the Score : Music As Performance
Subject
Philosophy & Social Aspects, General, Instruction & Study / Theory
Publication Year
2014
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Music
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.6 in
Item Weight
28 Oz
Item Length
6.4 in
Item Width
9.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2013-027060
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
781.17
Table Of Content
About the companion websiteList of figuresList of media examplesIntroduction1. Plato's curseSounded writingPerformative turns?2. Page and stageTheorist's analysisPerformer's analysisPerformance analysis3. What the theorist heardAffecting the sentimentSpoken melody, or sung speechSchenker vs. Schenker4. Beyond structureStructure in contextMozart's miniature theatreRhetoric old and newIn time and of time5. Close and distant listeningReinventing style analysisForensics vs. musicologyPerforming PolandThe savour of the Slav6. Objective expressionNature's nuancePhrase arching in historyPhrase arching in culture7. Playing somethin'Referents and referenceThe work as performance8. Social ScriptsAn ethnographic turnSociality in soundPerforming complexity9. The signifying body31 August 1970, 3.30 amThe white man's black man10. Everything countsPleasures of the bodyBodies in soundBuilding bridges11. The ghost in the machineMusic everywhereOriginal and copySignifying sound12. Beyond reproductionThe best seat in the hallAcoustic choreographyRethinking the concertMaking music togetherList of references
Synopsis
In Beyond the Score: Music as Performance , author Nicholas Cook supplants the traditional musicological notion of music as writing, asserting instead that it is as performance that music is loved, understood, and consumed. This book reconceives music as an activity through which meaning is produced in real time, as Cook rethinks familiar assumptions and develops new approaches. Focusing primarily but not exclusively on the Western 'art' tradition, Cook explores perspectives that range from close listening to computational analysis, from ethnography to the study of recordings, and from the social relations constructed through performance to the performing (and listening) body. In doing so, he reveals not only that the notion of music as text has hampered academic understanding of music, but also that it has inhibited performance practices, placing them in a textualist straightjacket. Beyond the Score has a strong historical emphasis, touching on broad developments in twentieth-century performance style and setting them into their larger cultural context. Cook also investigates the relationship between recordings and performance, arguing that we do not experience recordings as mere reproductions of a performance but as performances in their own right. Beyond the Score is a comprehensive exploration of new approaches and methods for the study of music as performance, and will be an invaluable addition to the libraries of music scholars - including musicologists, music theorists, and music cognition scholars - everywhere. Publication of this book was supported by the AMS 75 PAYS Endowment of the American Musicological Society, funded in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation., In Beyond the Score: Music as Performance, author Nicholas Cook supplants the traditional musicological notion of music as writing, asserting instead that it is as performance that music is loved, understood, and consumed. This book reconceives music as an activity through which meaning is generated in real time, as Cook rethinks familiar assumptions and develops new approaches., In Beyond the Score: Music as Performance, author Nicholas Cook supplants the traditional musicological notion of music as writing, asserting instead that it is as performance that music is loved, understood, and consumed. This book reconceives music as an activity through which meaning is produced in real time, as Cook rethinks familiar assumptions and develops new approaches. Focusing primarily but not exclusively on the Western "art" tradition, Cook explores perspectives that range from close listening to computational analysis, from ethnography to the study of recordings, and from the social relations constructed through performance to the performing (and listening) body. In doing so, he reveals not only that the notion of music as text has hampered academic understanding of music, but also that it has inhibited performance practices, placing them in a textualist straightjacket.Beyond the Score has a strong historical emphasis, touching on broad developments in twentieth-century performance style and setting them into their larger cultural context. Cook also investigates the relationship between recordings and performance, arguing that we do not experience recordings as mere reproductions of a performance but as performances in their own right. Beyond the Score is a comprehensive exploration of new approaches and methods for the study of music as performance, and will be an invaluable addition to the libraries of music scholars - including musicologists, music theorists, and music cognition scholars - everywhere., In Beyond the Score: Music as Performance, author Nicholas Cook supplants the traditional musicological notion of music as writing, asserting instead that it is as performance that music is loved, understood, and consumed. This book reconceives music as an activity through which meaning is generated in real time, as Cook rethinks familiar assumptions and develops new approaches. Focusing primarily but not exclusively on the Western 'art' tradition, Cook explores perspectives that range from close listening to computational analysis, from ethnography to the study of recordings, and from the social relations constructed through performance to the performing (and listening) body. In doing so, he reveals not only that the notion of music as text has hampered academic understanding of music, but also that it has inhibited performance practices, placing them in a textualist straightjacket.Beyond the Score has a strong historical emphasis, touching on broad developments in twentieth-century performance style and setting them into their larger cultural context. Cook also investigates the relationship between recordings and performance, arguing that we do not experience recordings as mere reproductions of a performance but as performances in their own right. Beyond the Score is a comprehensive exploration of new approaches and methods for the study of music as performance, and will be an invaluable addition to the libraries of music scholars-including musicologists, music theorists, and music cognition scholars-everywhere.
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ML457.C75 2013
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