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Music, Words and Voice: A Reader is a new and exciting interdisciplinary resource which integrates the worlds of music and literature. It is the first primary and secondary source collection of its kind to focus on the relationships between words and music, and between musical and verbal forms. Featured alongside key writings on music, speech and their relationship are previously unpublished articles and interview transcripts, and a new translation of an extract from Wagner’s theoretical works.

Designed for undergraduate students, the book uniquely:
- examines a historically and geographically diverse selection of genres from a variety of academic perspectives
- explores issues of language, musical form, performance, song, narrative, sound and action, and identity
- enables readers to connect with different histories, cultures and technologies via the linkages between musical and literary texts.

This anthology is an important contribution to the growing field of music and literature studies, and an engaging read for anyone interested in a culturally rich musical and literary inheritance.

Music, Words and Voice: A Reader

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    Publisher: Manchester University Press
    Publication Date: 01/12/2007
    ISBN13: 9780719077876, 978-0719077876
    ISBN10: 719077877

    Number of Pages: 328

    Non Fiction , ELT & Literary Studies , Education

    Description

    Music, Words and Voice: A Reader is a new and exciting interdisciplinary resource which integrates the worlds of music and literature. It is the first primary and secondary source collection of its kind to focus on the relationships between words and music, and between musical and verbal forms. Featured alongside key writings on music, speech and their relationship are previously unpublished articles and interview transcripts, and a new translation of an extract from Wagner’s theoretical works.

    Designed for undergraduate students, the book uniquely:
    - examines a historically and geographically diverse selection of genres from a variety of academic perspectives
    - explores issues of language, musical form, performance, song, narrative, sound and action, and identity
    - enables readers to connect with different histories, cultures and technologies via the linkages between musical and literary texts.

    This anthology is an important contribution to the growing field of music and literature studies, and an engaging read for anyone interested in a culturally rich musical and literary inheritance.

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