Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 352 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 230 mm, Gewicht: 653 g
Reihe: Word and Music Studies
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Word and Music Studies at Graz, 1997
Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 352 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 230 mm, Gewicht: 653 g
Reihe: Word and Music Studies
ISBN: 978-90-420-0577-8
Verlag: Brill | Rodopi
Within the broader context of generic, structural, performative, and ideological considerations concerning the manifold interrelations between literature and music, contributors explore wide-ranging topics, such as the vexing question of terminology (e.g. 'word and music', 'melopoetics', 'interart', 'intermedial', 'transmedial'); inquiry into the meaning, narrative potential, and verbalization of music; analysis of texted music (the Lied and opera) and instrumental music; and discussion of individual issues (e.g. 'ekphrasis', 'musicalization of fiction', 'word music', and 'verbal music') and interart loanwords (e.g. 'narrativity', 'counterpoint', and 'leitmotif').
Weitere Infos & Material
Walter BERNHART: Introduction. 1. THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS. Steven Paul SCHER: Melopoetics Revisited. Reflections on Theorizing Word and Music Studies. Walter BERNHART: Some Reflections on Literary Genres and Music. Werner WOLF: Musicalized Fiction and Intermediality. Theoretical Aspects of Word and Music Studies. John NEUBAUER: Bartók and the Politics of Folk Music. Musico-Literary Studies in an Age of Cultural Studies. Daniel ALBRIGHT: Untwisting the Serpent. Recasting Laokoon for Modernist Comparative Arts. 2. LITERATURE AND MUSIC. Suzanne M. LODATO: Recent Approaches to Text/Music Analysis in the Lied. A Musicological Perspective. Cyrus HAMLIN: The Romantic Song Cycle as Literary Genre. Michael HALLIWELL: Narrative Elements in Opera. Ulrich WEISSTEIN: Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, davon muß man singen. Varieties of Verbo-Vocal Utterance in Opera. 3. MUSIC IN LITERATURE. Claus CLÜVER: The Musikgedicht. Notes on an Ekphrastic Genre. Ulla-Britta LAGERROTH: Reading Musicalized Texts as Self-Reflexive Texts. Some Aspects of Interart Discourse. Kii-Ming LO: Some Functions of Music in Chinese Classical Literature. William E. GRIM: Musical Form as a Problem in Literary Criticism. Anja MÜLLER-MUTH: A Playful Comment on Word and Music Relations. Anthony Burgess's Mozart and the Wolf Gang. 4. LITERATURE IN MUSIC. Mary M. BREATNACH: Pli selon pli. A Conflation of Theoretical Stances. Siglind BRUHN: Piano Poems and Orchestral Recitations. Instrumental Music Interprets a Literary Text. 5. MEANING IN VOCAL MUSIC. Lawrence KRAMER: Beyond Words and Music. An Essay on Songfulness. Albrecht RIETHMÜLLER: Gott! erhalte. National Anthems and the Semantics of Music. Aubrey S. GARLINGTON: Music, Word, Performance. Sounds of Meaning.