Understanding music : philosophy and interpretation

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Understanding music : philosophy and interpretation

Roger Scruton

(Bloomsbury revelations)

Bloomsbury, 2016

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"First published in 2009 by Continuum International Publishing Group" --T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. [229] -234) and index

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With Understanding Music and The Aesthetics of Music (1997) Roger Scruton set a new standard of rigour and seriousness in the philosophy of music. This collection of wide-ranging essays covers all aspects of the theory and practice of music, showing the significance of music as an expression of the moral life. The book is split into two parts, the first is devoted to the aesthetics and theory of music and the second consists of critical studies of individual composers, thinkers and works including essays on Mozart, Wagner, Beethoven's Ninth, Janacek & Schoenberg, Szymanowski and Adorno. Understanding Music will appeal to specialists in philosophy and musicology and also to music lovers who wish to find deeper meaning in this mysterious art. The Bloomsbury Revelations editions includes a new preface from author.

Table of Contents

Preface Part I 1 Introduction 2 Sounds 3 Wittgenstein on music 4 Movement 5 Expression 6 Rhythm Part II 7 My Mozart 8 Beethoven's Ninth Symphony 9 The trial of Richard Wagner 10 A first shot at The Ring 11 True Authority: Janacek, Schoenberg and us 12 Thoughts on Szymanowski 13 Why read Adorno? Bibliography

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