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New Perspectives on Music and Gesture


New Perspectives on Music and Gesture

Paperback by King, Elaine; Gritten, Anthony

New Perspectives on Music and Gesture

£47.99

ISBN:
9781138248700
Publication Date:
9 Sep 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
326 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
New Perspectives on Music and Gesture

Description

Building on the insights of the first volume on Music and Gesture (Gritten and King, Ashgate 2006), the rationale for this sequel volume is twofold: first, to clarify the way in which the subject is continuing to take shape by highlighting both central and developing trends, as well as popular and less frequent areas of investigation; second, to provide alternative and complementary insights into the particular areas of the subject articulated in the first volume. The thirteen chapters are structured in a broad narrative trajectory moving from theory to practice, embracing Western and non-Western practices, real and virtual gestures, live and recorded performances, physical and acoustic gestures, visual and auditory perception, among other themes of topical interest. The main areas of enquiry include psychobiology; perception and cognition; philosophy and semiotics; conducting; ensemble work and solo piano playing. The volume is intended to promote and stimulate further research in Musical Gesture Studies.

Contents

Introduction; 1: Psychobiology of Musical Gesture; 2: Gestures in Music-making; 3: Coarticulated Gestural-sonic Objects in Music; 4: Musical Gesture and Musical Grammar; 5: Distraction in Polyphonic Gesture; 6: The Semiotic Gesture; 7: Gestural Economies in Conducting; 8: Computational Analysis of Conductors' Temporal Gestures; 9: Gestures and Glances; 10: Imagery, Melody and Gesture in Cross-cultural Perspective; 11: Whose Gestures? Chamber Music and the Construction of Permanent Agents; 12: In the Beginning was Gesture; 13: Motive, Gesture and the Analysis of Performance

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