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music through literature, applied to a range of musical genres (symphonic poem, opera, song cycle, solo song and orchestral suite) are suggestive of the wide scope and rich potential of such interdisciplinary work.
13 Φεβ 2017 · Recent examples of “literature in music” include: David J. Code, “Hearing Debussy Reading Mallarmé: Music après Wagner in the Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune,” Journal of the American Musicological Society 54/3 (Fall 2001), 493–554; Laura Moore Pruett, “‘Mon Triste Voyage’: Sentimentality and Autobiography in ...
collective and fully contextualised action. In other words, musicking refers to an activity that finds its locus in a seamless and synergic network, in a multiple articulation of meaning to which composers, performers, listeners and any other par.
literature and music are and why and how they matter to us essentialist questions – from which many of us shrink, but which are the explanation for the presence of our students before us in class.
What type of meaning is provided by music in literature? This is pursued by examining the three modernist authors James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, and Hugo von Hofmannsthal, who were all inspired by music, but in different manners. In Ulysses Joyce uses language to...
25 Μαΐ 2023 · This chapter explores the roles of music in literature and how the representation of musical sounds, forms, and genres transforms literature. The chapter surveys how music transformation is used in different literary contexts.
2 Νοε 2018 · And that’s what it means to explore music as literature — To treat and experience songs as songs, and not as how you’d read poems or novels. Lyrics have meter and rhyme, but they’re inseparable from the music.