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A personal voyage of discovery drawing on musicology, literary theory, Jewish studies, and philosophical phenomenology.

As a work of musical theory, or meta-theory, Music''s Making draws extensively on work done in philosophy and literary criticism in addition to the scholarship of musicologists and music theorists. Music''s Making is divided into two large parts. The first half develops global attitudes toward music: emergence out of self and hearing through (drawing on Kabbalah and other sources), middle-voice (as discussed in philosophical phenomenology), liminal space (as discussed in literary theory), an ethics of intersubjectivity (drawing on Levinas), and character, canon, and metaleptic transformations (drawing chiefly on Harold Bloom). The second half embodies a search for metaphors, figurative language toward understanding music''s endlessly variegated shaping of time-space. The musicians and scholars who inform this part of the book include Pierre Boulez, Gilles Deleuze, Anton Webern, Morton Feldman, and James Dillon. The book closes with an extended inquiry into the metaphors of horizontal and vertical experience and the spiritual qualities of musical experience expressed through those metaphors.

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    Publisher: State University of New York Press
    Publication Date: 7/1/2024
    ISBN13: 9781438498454, 978-1438498454
    ISBN10: 1438498454
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    Description

    Book Synopsis

    A personal voyage of discovery drawing on musicology, literary theory, Jewish studies, and philosophical phenomenology.

    As a work of musical theory, or meta-theory, Music''s Making draws extensively on work done in philosophy and literary criticism in addition to the scholarship of musicologists and music theorists. Music''s Making is divided into two large parts. The first half develops global attitudes toward music: emergence out of self and hearing through (drawing on Kabbalah and other sources), middle-voice (as discussed in philosophical phenomenology), liminal space (as discussed in literary theory), an ethics of intersubjectivity (drawing on Levinas), and character, canon, and metaleptic transformations (drawing chiefly on Harold Bloom). The second half embodies a search for metaphors, figurative language toward understanding music''s endlessly variegated shaping of time-space. The musicians and scholars who inform this part of the book include Pierre Boulez, Gilles Deleuze, Anton Webern, Morton Feldman, and James Dillon. The book closes with an extended inquiry into the metaphors of horizontal and vertical experience and the spiritual qualities of musical experience expressed through those metaphors.

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