古典主義からモダニズムへ:西洋音楽文化と秩序の形而上学<br>From Classicism to Modernism : Western Musical Culture and the Metaphysics of Order

古典主義からモダニズムへ:西洋音楽文化と秩序の形而上学
From Classicism to Modernism : Western Musical Culture and the Metaphysics of Order

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 256 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780754602859
  • DDC分類 780.904

基本説明

Drawing on a wealth of European philosophical and musical texts, Etter examines the origins of the avant-garde and its relation to moedernity in tandem with the history of the tonal tradition.

Full Description


The last century has witnessed the ascendancy of the avant-garde in music. From Schoenberg to Boulez to Stockhausen, the avant-garde has defined the modern conception of musical creativity. Contemporary serious music demands the "new" in terms of style, form and ways of listening and hearing. Implicit in this approach is the rejection of the "old", from the baroque to the music of the later 19th-century symphonists. Paradoxically, however, it is this "old" repertoire which contiues to dominate concert programmes. An exploration of this dichotomy lies at the heart of this book. Drawing on a wealth of European philosophical and musical texts, Brian Etter examines the origins of the avant-garde and its relation to modernity in tandem with the history of the tonal tradition. The aim is to understand the aesthetic issues that arise from the juxtaposition of these two approaches to music in the concert hall. A wide-ranging survey of historical texts concerned with the philosophy of music helps us to recover the concept of the metaphysical and its importance over the ages to the musical tradition in both its classicist and its modernist phases.Etter argues that metaphysical understanding is crucial for the construction of a common culture and suggests that by re-integrating it into our aesthetic approach to music, we can better understand our musical heritage and its future.

Contents

Part 1 The culture of classicismtonality; harmony, order and the good; tonality and the metaphysics of temporal order; narrative, temporality and the aesthetic of the work. Part 2 The culture of modernism: music and the nature of modernism; the new music and the influence of theosophy; order and the occult in the 12-tone method; the origins of modernist aesthetics.