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If music is a universal language, is language a universal music?

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David Lidov's new book is highly recommended. . . Not only has Lidov's collection of essays established a secure base in the imposing terrain associated with the study of musical signification, but it also has laid some vital programmatic depots over that terrain that will aid future treks across the rugged musico-semiotic landscape. 31.2 Fall 2009

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Table of Contents

Foreword
1. Prelude-Is Language a Music?
Part I. Structuralist Pespectives-Introduction
2. Structure and Function in Repetition.
3. The Allegretto of Beethoven's Seventh.
4. Mediation as a Formal Principle in Music: Three Examples.
Part II. Semiotic Polemics-Introduction
5. Nattiez's Fondements.
6. Our Time with Druids.
7. Why We Still Need Peirce.
Part III. From Gestures to Discourses-Introduction
8. Mind and Body in Music.
9. Opera Operta: Realism and Rehabilitation in La Traviata
10. A Monument in Song: Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee by Beverley (Buffy) St. Marie.
Part IV. The Messages of Methods-Introduction
11. Bartok the Progessive.
12. The Art of Music Theory and the Aesthetic Category of the Possible
13. Technique and Signification in the Twelve-Tone Method
14. The Project of Abstraction in Painting and Music.
Part V. Resisting Representation-Introduction
15. Replaying my Voice Mail
Notes
References
Index

Is Language a Music

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 01/12/2004
      ISBN13: 9780253343833, 978-0253343833
      ISBN10: 0253343836
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      If music is a universal language, is language a universal music?

      Trade Review

      David Lidov's new book is highly recommended. . . Not only has Lidov's collection of essays established a secure base in the imposing terrain associated with the study of musical signification, but it also has laid some vital programmatic depots over that terrain that will aid future treks across the rugged musico-semiotic landscape. 31.2 Fall 2009

      * Music Theory Spectrum *

      Table of Contents

      Foreword
      1. Prelude-Is Language a Music?
      Part I. Structuralist Pespectives-Introduction
      2. Structure and Function in Repetition.
      3. The Allegretto of Beethoven's Seventh.
      4. Mediation as a Formal Principle in Music: Three Examples.
      Part II. Semiotic Polemics-Introduction
      5. Nattiez's Fondements.
      6. Our Time with Druids.
      7. Why We Still Need Peirce.
      Part III. From Gestures to Discourses-Introduction
      8. Mind and Body in Music.
      9. Opera Operta: Realism and Rehabilitation in La Traviata
      10. A Monument in Song: Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee by Beverley (Buffy) St. Marie.
      Part IV. The Messages of Methods-Introduction
      11. Bartok the Progessive.
      12. The Art of Music Theory and the Aesthetic Category of the Possible
      13. Technique and Signification in the Twelve-Tone Method
      14. The Project of Abstraction in Painting and Music.
      Part V. Resisting Representation-Introduction
      15. Replaying my Voice Mail
      Notes
      References
      Index

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