Approaches to Meaning in Music presents a survey of the problems
and issues inherent in pursuing meaning and signification in music,
and attempts to rectify the conundrums that have plagued
philosophers, artists, and theorists since the time of Pythagoras.
This collection brings together essays that reflect a variety of
diverse perspectives on approaches to musical meaning. Established
music theorists and musicologists cover topics including musical
aspect and temporality, collage, borrowing and association, musical
symbols and creative mythopoesis, the articulation of silence, the
mutual interaction of cultural and music-artistic phenomena, and
the analysis of gesture.
Contributors are Byron Almen, J. Peter Burkholder, Nicholas
Cook, Robert S. Hatten, Patrick McCreless, Jann Pasler, and Edward
Pearsall."
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