The book of music and nature :: an anthology of sounds, words, thoughts /
Some say music is the universal language. This couldn't possibly be true. Not everyone speaks it; not all understand it. And even those who do cannot explain what it says. No one knows how music speaks, what tales it tells, how it tugs at our emotions with its mixture of tones, one after anothe...
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Middletown, CT :
Wesleyan University Press,
2009.
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Ausgabe: | Second edition. |
Schriftenreihe: | Music/culture.
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Zusammenfassung: | Some say music is the universal language. This couldn't possibly be true. Not everyone speaks it; not all understand it. And even those who do cannot explain what it says. No one knows how music speaks, what tales it tells, how it tugs at our emotions with its mixture of tones, one after another, above and below. You can be moved by music and have absolutely no idea what is going on. Language is not like that. You must be able to speak a language to know what is being said. Music is only in part a language, that part you understand when you learn its rules and how to bend those rules. But the rest of it may move us even though we are unable to explain why. Nature is one such place. It can mean the place we came from, some original home where, as Nalungiaq the Netsilik Eskimo reminds us, "people and animals spoke the same language." Not only have we lost that language, we can barely imagine what it might be. Words are not the way to talk to animals. They'd rather sing with us--if we learn their tunes without making them conform to ours. Music could be a model for learning to perceive the surrounding world by listening, not only by naming or explaining |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (ix, 260 pages) : illustrations, music |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
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spelling | The book of music and nature : an anthology of sounds, words, thoughts / edited by David Rothenberg & Marta Ulvaeus. Second edition. Middletown, CT : Wesleyan University Press, 2009. ©2001 1 online resource (ix, 260 pages) : illustrations, music text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Music Culture Includes bibliographical references. Online resource; title from pdf information screen (Ebsco, viewed May 2, 2013). Introduction : Does nature understand music? / David Rothenberg -- The music of the spheres / Hazrat Inayat Khan -- Primal sound / Rainer Maria Rilke -- Happy new ears / John Cage -- Diary : Emma Lake Music Workshop 1965 / John Cage -- An interview with Pierre Schaeffer / Tim Hodgkinson -- Deus ex machina / Evan Eisenberg -- Music and the soundscape / R. Murray Schafer -- The music of the earth / Tsai Chih Chung -- From The bear comes home / Rafi Zabor -- Sax can moo ... / Steve Lacy -- From Piano pieces / Russell Sherman -- Music, nature, and computers : a showdown / Jaron Lanier -- Nature, sound art, and the sacred / David Dunn -- My one conversation with Collin Walcott / David James Duncan -- From Coming through slaughter / Michael Ondaatje -- From Rubicon beach / Steve Erickson -- The Sharawadji effect / Claude Schryer -- Sonic images / Pauline Oliveros -- The poetics of environmental sound / Pauline Oliveros -- Ambient music / Brian Eno -- Speaking from inside the soundscape / Hildegard Westerkamp -- Toothwalkers / Douglas Quin -- Blind listening / Francisco López -- From Exotica / David Toop -- From Brother of sleep / Robert Schneider -- The place where you go to listen / John Luther Adams -- Nature and music / Toru Takemitsu -- Lift-up-over sounding / Steven Feld -- Sweet singer of the pine barrens / Eric Salzman -- Where the sounds live / Bernie Krause -- From "A portrait of Shunkin" / Junichiro Tanizaki. Some say music is the universal language. This couldn't possibly be true. Not everyone speaks it; not all understand it. And even those who do cannot explain what it says. No one knows how music speaks, what tales it tells, how it tugs at our emotions with its mixture of tones, one after another, above and below. You can be moved by music and have absolutely no idea what is going on. Language is not like that. You must be able to speak a language to know what is being said. Music is only in part a language, that part you understand when you learn its rules and how to bend those rules. But the rest of it may move us even though we are unable to explain why. Nature is one such place. It can mean the place we came from, some original home where, as Nalungiaq the Netsilik Eskimo reminds us, "people and animals spoke the same language." Not only have we lost that language, we can barely imagine what it might be. Words are not the way to talk to animals. They'd rather sing with us--if we learn their tunes without making them conform to ours. Music could be a model for learning to perceive the surrounding world by listening, not only by naming or explaining Music Philosophy and aesthetics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85088808 Music, Influence of. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85088859 Environment (Aesthetics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044163 Musique Philosophie et esthétique. Musique Influence. Environnement (Esthétique) MUSIC Instruction & Study Appreciation. bisacsh Environment (Aesthetics) fast Music, Influence of fast Music Philosophy and aesthetics fast Rothenberg, David, 1962- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJgMCbkRHgJkFGtGK6y8G3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88034393 Ulvaeus, Marta, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99039326 Print version: Book of music and nature. Second edition. Middletown, Connecticut : Wesleyan University Press, 2009 9780819569356 (DLC) 00051327 (OCoLC)460059976 Music/culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92106208 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=569585 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The book of music and nature : an anthology of sounds, words, thoughts / Music/culture. Introduction : Does nature understand music? / David Rothenberg -- The music of the spheres / Hazrat Inayat Khan -- Primal sound / Rainer Maria Rilke -- Happy new ears / John Cage -- Diary : Emma Lake Music Workshop 1965 / John Cage -- An interview with Pierre Schaeffer / Tim Hodgkinson -- Deus ex machina / Evan Eisenberg -- Music and the soundscape / R. Murray Schafer -- The music of the earth / Tsai Chih Chung -- From The bear comes home / Rafi Zabor -- Sax can moo ... / Steve Lacy -- From Piano pieces / Russell Sherman -- Music, nature, and computers : a showdown / Jaron Lanier -- Nature, sound art, and the sacred / David Dunn -- My one conversation with Collin Walcott / David James Duncan -- From Coming through slaughter / Michael Ondaatje -- From Rubicon beach / Steve Erickson -- The Sharawadji effect / Claude Schryer -- Sonic images / Pauline Oliveros -- The poetics of environmental sound / Pauline Oliveros -- Ambient music / Brian Eno -- Speaking from inside the soundscape / Hildegard Westerkamp -- Toothwalkers / Douglas Quin -- Blind listening / Francisco López -- From Exotica / David Toop -- From Brother of sleep / Robert Schneider -- The place where you go to listen / John Luther Adams -- Nature and music / Toru Takemitsu -- Lift-up-over sounding / Steven Feld -- Sweet singer of the pine barrens / Eric Salzman -- Where the sounds live / Bernie Krause -- From "A portrait of Shunkin" / Junichiro Tanizaki. Music Philosophy and aesthetics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85088808 Music, Influence of. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85088859 Environment (Aesthetics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044163 Musique Philosophie et esthétique. Musique Influence. Environnement (Esthétique) MUSIC Instruction & Study Appreciation. bisacsh Environment (Aesthetics) fast Music, Influence of fast Music Philosophy and aesthetics fast |
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title | The book of music and nature : an anthology of sounds, words, thoughts / |
title_auth | The book of music and nature : an anthology of sounds, words, thoughts / |
title_exact_search | The book of music and nature : an anthology of sounds, words, thoughts / |
title_full | The book of music and nature : an anthology of sounds, words, thoughts / edited by David Rothenberg & Marta Ulvaeus. |
title_fullStr | The book of music and nature : an anthology of sounds, words, thoughts / edited by David Rothenberg & Marta Ulvaeus. |
title_full_unstemmed | The book of music and nature : an anthology of sounds, words, thoughts / edited by David Rothenberg & Marta Ulvaeus. |
title_short | The book of music and nature : |
title_sort | book of music and nature an anthology of sounds words thoughts |
title_sub | an anthology of sounds, words, thoughts / |
topic | Music Philosophy and aesthetics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85088808 Music, Influence of. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85088859 Environment (Aesthetics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044163 Musique Philosophie et esthétique. Musique Influence. Environnement (Esthétique) MUSIC Instruction & Study Appreciation. bisacsh Environment (Aesthetics) fast Music, Influence of fast Music Philosophy and aesthetics fast |
topic_facet | Music Philosophy and aesthetics. Music, Influence of. Environment (Aesthetics) Musique Philosophie et esthétique. Musique Influence. Environnement (Esthétique) MUSIC Instruction & Study Appreciation. Music, Influence of Music Philosophy and aesthetics |
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