Apparitions : new perspectives on Adorno and twentieth-century music
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Apparitions : new perspectives on Adorno and twentieth-century music
(Studies in contemporary music and culture)
Routledge, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Apparitions takes a new look at the critical legacy of one of the 20th century's most important and influential thinkers about music, Theodor W. Adorno. Bringing together an international group of scholars, the book offers new historical and critical insights into Adorno's theories of music and how these theories, in turn, have affected the study of contemporary art music, popular music, and jazz.
Table of Contents
Introduction by Berthold HoecknerChapter 1 Drifting: The Dialectics of Adorno's Philosophy of New Music Daniel Chua Chapter 2 Labor and Metaphysics in Hindemith's and Adorno's Prescriptions on CounterpointKeith ChapinChapter 3 Frankfurt School Blues: Rethinking Adorno's Critique of Jazz James BuhlerChapter 4 'Die Zerstoerung der Symphonie': Adorno and the Theory of RadioLarson PowellChapter 5 Music, Corporate Power, and the Age of the Unending WarMartin ScherzingerChapter 6 Dire cela, sans savoir quoi. The question of meaning in Adorno and in the Musical Avantgarde Gianmario BorioChapter 7 'The Elliptical Geometry of Utopia': New Music since AdornoJulian JohnsonChapter 8 Wolfgang Rihm and the Adorno LegacyAlastair WilliamsNotesIndex
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