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Oxford Handbook of Timbre
Buch von Emily I Dolan (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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With essays covering an array of topics including ancient Homeric texts, contemporary sound installations, violin mutes, birdsong, and cochlear implants, this volume reveals the richness of what it means to think and talk about timbre and the materiality of the experience of sound.
With essays covering an array of topics including ancient Homeric texts, contemporary sound installations, violin mutes, birdsong, and cochlear implants, this volume reveals the richness of what it means to think and talk about timbre and the materiality of the experience of sound.
Über den Autor
Emily I. Dolan is an Associate Professor of Music at Brown University, and specializes in late Enlightenment and early Romantic music and aesthetics. She is the author of The Orchestral Revolution: Haydn and the Technologies of Timbre, published by Cambridge University Press in 2013 and is working on her second book, Instruments and Order.

Alexander Rehding teaches music theory at Harvard University. He specializes in the music of the nineteenth century, history of music theory, and media theory. His publications include Hugo Riemann and the Birth of Modern Musical Thought (2003), Music and Monumentality (2009), and Beethoven's Ninth Symphony (2017). He is editor-in-chief of the Oxford Handbooks Online in Music and series editor for a forthcoming six-volume Cultural History of Music.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • INTRODUCTION

  • 1. Timbre: Alternative Histories and Possible Futures for the Study of Music

  • Emily I. Dolan and Alexander Rehding

  • PART I PHILOSOPHIES

  • 2. The Matter of Timbre: Listening, Genealogy, and Sound

  • Daniel Villegas Vélez

  • 3. Deconstruction and Timbre

  • Naomi Waltham-Smith

  • 4. Timbrality: The Vibrant Aesthetics of Tone Color

  • Isabella van Elferen

  • 5. Qur'an Alphabetics and the Timbre of Recitation

  • Peter McMurray

  • 6. Translations: Adorno and Dahlhaus

  • 6.1. Introduction

  • Thomas Patteson

  • 6.2. The Function of Timbre in Music (1966)

  • Theodor W. Adorno, translated by Thomas Patteson

  • 6.3. On the Theory of Instrumentation (1985)

  • Carl Dahlhaus, translated by Thomas Patteson

  • PART II HISTORIES AND CULTURES

  • 7. Ethereal Timbres

  • Emily I. Dolan and Thomas Patteson

  • 8. Timbre-Centered Listening in the Soundscape of Tuva

  • Theodore Levin and Valentina Süzükei

  • 9. Tracing Timbre in Ancient Greece

  • Naomi Weiss

  • 10. Early Modern Voices

  • Bettina Varwig

  • 11. Timbre Before Timbre: Listening to the Effects of Organ Stops, Violin Mutes, and Piano Pedals, c. 1650-1800

  • Deirdre Loughridge

  • 12. Schoenberg as Sound Student: Pierrot's Klang

  • Joseph Auner

  • 13. Futurist Timbres: Listening Failure in Milan

  • Gavin Williams

  • PART III TECHNOLOGIES

  • 14. Timbral Thievery: Synthesizers and Sonic Materiality

  • Jonathan De Souza

  • 15. Timbre/Techne

  • Alexander Rehding

  • 16. Technology and Timbre: Features of the Changing Instrumental Soundscape of the Long Nineteenth Century (1789-1914)

  • Elizabeth Bradley Strauchen-Scherer

  • 17. Don't Choose the Nightingale: Respighi, Mimesis, and the Limits of Timbre

  • Arman Schwartz

  • 18. The Naturalization of Timbre: Two Case Studies

  • Alexandra Hui

  • 19. Music for Cochlear Implants

  • Stefan Helmreich

  • PART IV PERCEPTION AND ANALYSIS

  • 20. Perceptual Processes in Orchestration

  • Meghan Goodchild and Stephen McAdams

  • 21. Timbre as Harmony-Harmony as Timbre

  • Robert Hasegawa

  • 22. Timbre and Polyphony in Balinese Gamelan

  • Michael Tenzer

  • 23. Describing Sound: the Cognitive Linguistics of Timbre

  • Zachary Wallmark and Roger A. Kendall

  • 24. Timbre, Komplexeindruck, and modernity: Klangfarbe as a Catalyst of Psychological Research in Carl Stumpf, 1890-1926

  • Sebastian Klotz

  • 25. Pitch vs. Timbre

  • Daniel K. S. Walden

  • 26. "Where Were You When You Found Out Singer Bobby Caldwell Was White?": Racialized Timbre as Narrative Arc

  • Nina Sun Eidsheim and Schuyler Whelden

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
Genre: Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Musiktheorie & Musiklehre
Medium: Buch
Seiten: 740
Inhalt: Buch Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9780190637224
ISBN-10: 0190637226
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Dolan, Emily I
Rehding, Alexander
Hersteller: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Maße: 259 x 184 x 42 mm
Von/Mit: Emily I Dolan (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.10.2021
Gewicht: 1,364 kg
preigu-id: 120521677
Über den Autor
Emily I. Dolan is an Associate Professor of Music at Brown University, and specializes in late Enlightenment and early Romantic music and aesthetics. She is the author of The Orchestral Revolution: Haydn and the Technologies of Timbre, published by Cambridge University Press in 2013 and is working on her second book, Instruments and Order.

Alexander Rehding teaches music theory at Harvard University. He specializes in the music of the nineteenth century, history of music theory, and media theory. His publications include Hugo Riemann and the Birth of Modern Musical Thought (2003), Music and Monumentality (2009), and Beethoven's Ninth Symphony (2017). He is editor-in-chief of the Oxford Handbooks Online in Music and series editor for a forthcoming six-volume Cultural History of Music.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • INTRODUCTION

  • 1. Timbre: Alternative Histories and Possible Futures for the Study of Music

  • Emily I. Dolan and Alexander Rehding

  • PART I PHILOSOPHIES

  • 2. The Matter of Timbre: Listening, Genealogy, and Sound

  • Daniel Villegas Vélez

  • 3. Deconstruction and Timbre

  • Naomi Waltham-Smith

  • 4. Timbrality: The Vibrant Aesthetics of Tone Color

  • Isabella van Elferen

  • 5. Qur'an Alphabetics and the Timbre of Recitation

  • Peter McMurray

  • 6. Translations: Adorno and Dahlhaus

  • 6.1. Introduction

  • Thomas Patteson

  • 6.2. The Function of Timbre in Music (1966)

  • Theodor W. Adorno, translated by Thomas Patteson

  • 6.3. On the Theory of Instrumentation (1985)

  • Carl Dahlhaus, translated by Thomas Patteson

  • PART II HISTORIES AND CULTURES

  • 7. Ethereal Timbres

  • Emily I. Dolan and Thomas Patteson

  • 8. Timbre-Centered Listening in the Soundscape of Tuva

  • Theodore Levin and Valentina Süzükei

  • 9. Tracing Timbre in Ancient Greece

  • Naomi Weiss

  • 10. Early Modern Voices

  • Bettina Varwig

  • 11. Timbre Before Timbre: Listening to the Effects of Organ Stops, Violin Mutes, and Piano Pedals, c. 1650-1800

  • Deirdre Loughridge

  • 12. Schoenberg as Sound Student: Pierrot's Klang

  • Joseph Auner

  • 13. Futurist Timbres: Listening Failure in Milan

  • Gavin Williams

  • PART III TECHNOLOGIES

  • 14. Timbral Thievery: Synthesizers and Sonic Materiality

  • Jonathan De Souza

  • 15. Timbre/Techne

  • Alexander Rehding

  • 16. Technology and Timbre: Features of the Changing Instrumental Soundscape of the Long Nineteenth Century (1789-1914)

  • Elizabeth Bradley Strauchen-Scherer

  • 17. Don't Choose the Nightingale: Respighi, Mimesis, and the Limits of Timbre

  • Arman Schwartz

  • 18. The Naturalization of Timbre: Two Case Studies

  • Alexandra Hui

  • 19. Music for Cochlear Implants

  • Stefan Helmreich

  • PART IV PERCEPTION AND ANALYSIS

  • 20. Perceptual Processes in Orchestration

  • Meghan Goodchild and Stephen McAdams

  • 21. Timbre as Harmony-Harmony as Timbre

  • Robert Hasegawa

  • 22. Timbre and Polyphony in Balinese Gamelan

  • Michael Tenzer

  • 23. Describing Sound: the Cognitive Linguistics of Timbre

  • Zachary Wallmark and Roger A. Kendall

  • 24. Timbre, Komplexeindruck, and modernity: Klangfarbe as a Catalyst of Psychological Research in Carl Stumpf, 1890-1926

  • Sebastian Klotz

  • 25. Pitch vs. Timbre

  • Daniel K. S. Walden

  • 26. "Where Were You When You Found Out Singer Bobby Caldwell Was White?": Racialized Timbre as Narrative Arc

  • Nina Sun Eidsheim and Schuyler Whelden

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
Genre: Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Musiktheorie & Musiklehre
Medium: Buch
Seiten: 740
Inhalt: Buch Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9780190637224
ISBN-10: 0190637226
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Dolan, Emily I
Rehding, Alexander
Hersteller: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Maße: 259 x 184 x 42 mm
Von/Mit: Emily I Dolan (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.10.2021
Gewicht: 1,364 kg
preigu-id: 120521677
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