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Semiotics of Classical Music : How Mozart, Brahms and Wagner Talk to Us.

Music intrudes to our most intimate subjectivity, thus making it a privileged field to which so-called ""existential semiotics"", a new theory and philosophy developed by the author himself, may be applied. Using new semiotic methods and analyses as the fulcrum of its approaches,...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Tarasti, Eero
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : De Gruyter, 2012.
Colección:Semiotics, Communication and Cognition SCC.
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520 |a Music intrudes to our most intimate subjectivity, thus making it a privileged field to which so-called ""existential semiotics"", a new theory and philosophy developed by the author himself, may be applied. Using new semiotic methods and analyses as the fulcrum of its approaches, the volume aims to clarify why great classical composers from Mozart and Beethoven to Brahms and Wagner fascinate music listeners and lovers from all cultures of the world. 
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Preface --  |t Prelude: Music -- A Philosophico-Semiotic Approach --  |t Chapter 1. Introduction to a Philosophy of Music --  |t Part I. THE CLASSICAL STYLE --  |t Chapter 2. Mozart, or, the Idea of a Continuous Avant-garde --  |t Chapter 3. Existential and Transcendental Analysis of Music --  |t Chapter 4. Listening to Beethoven: Universal or National, Classic or Romantic? --  |t Part II. The Romantic Era --  |t Chapter 5. The irony of romanticism --  |t Chapter 6." ... ein leiser Ton gezogen ... ": Robert Schumann's Fantasie in C major (op. 17) in the light of existential semiotics --  |t Chapter 7. Brahms and the "Lyric I": A Hermeneutic Sign Analysis --  |t Chapter 8. Brünnhilde's Choice; or, a Journey into Wagnerian Semiosis: Intuitions and Hypotheses --  |t Chapter 9. Do Wagner's leitmotifs have a system? --  |t Part III. Rhetorics and Synaesthesias --  |t Chapter 10. Proust and Wagner --  |t Chapter 11. Rhetoric and Musical Discourse --  |t Chapter 12. The semiosis of light in music: from synaesthesias to narratives --  |t Chapter 13. The implicit musical semiotics of Marcel Proust --  |t Chapter 14. M.K. Čiurlionis and the interrelationships of arts --  |t Chapter 15. Čiurlionis, Sibelius and Nietzsche: Three profiles and interpretations --  |t Part IV. In the Slavonic World --  |t Chapter 16. An essay on Russian music --  |t Chapter 17. The stylistic development of a composer as a cognition of the musicologist: Bohuslav Martinů --  |t Postlude I --  |t Chapter 18. Do Semantic Aspects of Music Have a Notation? --  |t Postlude II --  |t Chapter 19. Music -- Superior Communication --  |t Glossary of Terms --  |t Bibliography --  |t Index of persons and musical works. 
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