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Music And Literature - A Comparison Of The Arts (Hardcover): Calvin S. Brown Music And Literature - A Comparison Of The Arts (Hardcover)
Calvin S. Brown
R1,020 Discovery Miles 10 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

MUSIC and LITERATURE A Comparison of the Arts By CALVIN S. BROWN THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PRESS Athens, Georgia Copyright 1948 THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PRESS PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA GG17532 Contents CHAPTER FAOE Acknowledgments ix Preface xi I. Science and Art 1 II. The Fine Arts 7 III. Rhythm and Pitch IS IV. Timbre, Harmony, and Counterpoint 31 V. Vocal Music General Considerations 44 VI. The Literal Setting of Vocal Music 53 VII. The Dramatic Setting of Vocal Music 62 VIII. The Dilemma of Opera 87 IX. Repetition and Variation 100 X. Balance and Contrast 114 XI. Theme and Variations 127 XII. ABA Form and the Rondo 135 XIII. The Fugue 149 XIV. Sonata Form 161 XV. The Musical Development of Symbols Whitman 178 XVI. The Poetry of Conrad Aiken 195 XVII. Fiction and the Leitmotiv 208 XVIII. Literary Types in Music 219 XIX. Program Music a Short Guide to the Battlefield 229 XX. Descriptive Music 245 XXI. Narrative Music 257 XXII. Conclusion-268 Notes 272 Index 279 Tii Acknowledgments THE author wishes to express his thanks to the University System of Georgia for their grant in aid of research and to the General Research Fund of the University of Georgia for a grant in aid of publication. The author also wishes to express his thanks to the following per sons and firms for their kind permission to quote material on which they own copyrights To Mr. Conrad Aiken for passages from Ms Nocturne of Remembered Spring, Selected Poems, Blue Voyage, Time in the Rock, and The Coming Forth by Day of Osiris Jones and to Mr. Aiken and the editors of Poetry for passages from his review of The Charnel Rose. To A. C. Black, Ltd., London, and The Macmillan Co., New York American publishers, for a passage from Albert Schweitzer s . S. Bach. To Dodd, Mead Company, Inc., for three passages from quot Lepanto, quot from The Collected Poems of G. K. Chesterton. Reprinted by permission of Dodd, Mead Company, Inc. Copyright, 1911, by Dodd, Mead Company, Inc. Thanks are also due to A. P. Watt and Son and the executrix of the Chesterton estate for the use of this material. To Mr. John Gould Fletcher for passages from his Goblins and Pagodas and Preludes and Symphonies. To Harper Brothers for passages from Lawrence Oilman s Stories of Symphonic Music and Aldous Huxley s Point Counter Point. To Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., for passages from Ernest Newman s A Musical Motley and Thomas Mann s Stories of Three Decades, translated by H. T. Lowe-Porter. To J. B. Lippincott Co. for a passage from P. H. Goepp s Symphonies and their Meaning reprinted as Great Works of Music, vol. III. To Novello Co., Ltd., for a passage from F. Niecks Programme Music in the Last Four Centuries. To the Oxford University Press for passages from Collected Essays, Papers, Etc., of Robert Bridges, Essay No. XXI from Tovey s Essays in Musical Analysis, Vol. IV and for the rondeau quot In After Days, quot from Collected Poems of Austin Dobson. To G. Schirmer, Inc., and the editors of the Musical Quarterly for material reprinted from the author s articles, quot The Musical Structure of De Quincey s Dream Fugue quot and quot The Poetic Use of Musical Forms. quot x ACKNOWLEDGMENTS To Sir John Squire for quot The Exquisite Sonnet, quot from his Collected Parodies. To The Viking Press, Inc., New York, for two passages from William Ellery Leonard s Two Lives. To Henry Holt Co., The Macmillan Co., The Arthur P. Schmidt Co., andSimon Schuster for material acknowledged on the pages where it is quoted. Preface THIS book was written with the hope that it might open up a field of thought which has not yet been systematically explored. Though vari ous articles and books have dealt separately with many of the problems here brought together, there has been no survey of the entire field. This book attempts to supply such a survey. The desire to make it both interesting to the amateur and useful to the scholar has inevitably led to some compromises...

The Later English (Hardcover): Calvin S. Brown The Later English (Hardcover)
Calvin S. Brown
R1,133 Discovery Miles 11 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Enoch Arden and the Two Locksley Halls (1897) (Paperback): Alfred Tennyson Enoch Arden and the Two Locksley Halls (1897) (Paperback)
Alfred Tennyson; Edited by Calvin S. Brown
R639 Discovery Miles 6 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone

Enoch Arden and the Two Locksley Halls (1897) (Hardcover): Alfred Tennyson Enoch Arden and the Two Locksley Halls (1897) (Hardcover)
Alfred Tennyson; Edited by Calvin S. Brown
R997 Discovery Miles 9 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Enoch Arden And The Two Locksley Halls (1897) (Paperback): Alfred Tennyson Enoch Arden And The Two Locksley Halls (1897) (Paperback)
Alfred Tennyson; Edited by Calvin S. Brown
R639 Discovery Miles 6 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Archeology of Mississippi (Paperback): Calvin S. Brown Archeology of Mississippi (Paperback)
Calvin S. Brown; Introduction by Janet Ford
R1,112 Discovery Miles 11 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This reprinting makes available again the only book of its kind to be focused upon the prehistoric Indians of Mississippi. Although written expressly for the layreader, it has continued for more than eighty years to appeal to a wide audience that ranges from professional archeologists and scholars to weekend artifact collectors.

Published originally in 1926, "Archeology of Mississippi" details Brown's records collected during more than a decade of research. Anyone wishing to investigate archeology in Mississippi must start with this book. As early as 1912 Brown, a professor of romance languages at the University of Mississippi, began taking photographs of Mississippi Indian mounds. His are the only photographic records of certain cultural sites that have since then been drastically altered.

Music And Literature - A Comparison Of The Arts (Paperback): Calvin S. Brown Music And Literature - A Comparison Of The Arts (Paperback)
Calvin S. Brown
R880 Discovery Miles 8 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

MUSIC and LITERATURE A Comparison of the Arts By CALVIN S. BROWN THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PRESS Athens, Georgia Copyright 1948 THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PRESS PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA GG17532 Contents CHAPTER FAOE Acknowledgments ix Preface xi I. Science and Art 1 II. The Fine Arts 7 III. Rhythm and Pitch IS IV. Timbre, Harmony, and Counterpoint 31 V. Vocal Music General Considerations 44 VI. The Literal Setting of Vocal Music 53 VII. The Dramatic Setting of Vocal Music 62 VIII. The Dilemma of Opera 87 IX. Repetition and Variation 100 X. Balance and Contrast 114 XI. Theme and Variations 127 XII. ABA Form and the Rondo 135 XIII. The Fugue 149 XIV. Sonata Form 161 XV. The Musical Development of Symbols Whitman 178 XVI. The Poetry of Conrad Aiken 195 XVII. Fiction and the Leitmotiv 208 XVIII. Literary Types in Music 219 XIX. Program Music a Short Guide to the Battlefield 229 XX. Descriptive Music 245 XXI. Narrative Music 257 XXII. Conclusion-268 Notes 272 Index 279 Tii Acknowledgments THE author wishes to express his thanks to the University System of Georgia for their grant in aid of research and to the General Research Fund of the University of Georgia for a grant in aid of publication. The author also wishes to express his thanks to the following per sons and firms for their kind permission to quote material on which they own copyrights To Mr. Conrad Aiken for passages from Ms Nocturne of Remembered Spring, Selected Poems, Blue Voyage, Time in the Rock, and The Coming Forth by Day of Osiris Jones and to Mr. Aiken and the editors of Poetry for passages from his review of The Charnel Rose. To A. C. Black, Ltd., London, and The Macmillan Co., New York American publishers, for a passage from Albert Schweitzer s . S. Bach. To Dodd, Mead Company, Inc., for three passages from quot Lepanto, quot from The Collected Poems of G. K. Chesterton. Reprinted by permission of Dodd, Mead Company, Inc. Copyright, 1911, by Dodd, Mead Company, Inc. Thanks are also due to A. P. Watt and Son and the executrix of the Chesterton estate for the use of this material. To Mr. John Gould Fletcher for passages from his Goblins and Pagodas and Preludes and Symphonies. To Harper Brothers for passages from Lawrence Oilman s Stories of Symphonic Music and Aldous Huxley s Point Counter Point. To Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., for passages from Ernest Newman s A Musical Motley and Thomas Mann s Stories of Three Decades, translated by H. T. Lowe-Porter. To J. B. Lippincott Co. for a passage from P. H. Goepp s Symphonies and their Meaning reprinted as Great Works of Music, vol. III. To Novello Co., Ltd., for a passage from F. Niecks Programme Music in the Last Four Centuries. To the Oxford University Press for passages from Collected Essays, Papers, Etc., of Robert Bridges, Essay No. XXI from Tovey s Essays in Musical Analysis, Vol. IV and for the rondeau quot In After Days, quot from Collected Poems of Austin Dobson. To G. Schirmer, Inc., and the editors of the Musical Quarterly for material reprinted from the author s articles, quot The Musical Structure of De Quincey s Dream Fugue quot and quot The Poetic Use of Musical Forms. quot x ACKNOWLEDGMENTS To Sir John Squire for quot The Exquisite Sonnet, quot from his Collected Parodies. To The Viking Press, Inc., New York, for two passages from William Ellery Leonard s Two Lives. To Henry Holt Co., The Macmillan Co., The Arthur P. Schmidt Co., andSimon Schuster for material acknowledged on the pages where it is quoted. Preface THIS book was written with the hope that it might open up a field of thought which has not yet been systematically explored. Though vari ous articles and books have dealt separately with many of the problems here brought together, there has been no survey of the entire field. This book attempts to supply such a survey. The desire to make it both interesting to the amateur and useful to the scholar has inevitably led to some compromises...

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