Deleuze and Music

Deleuze and Music
Title Deleuze and Music PDF eBook
Author Ian Buchanan
Publisher
Total Pages 223
Release 2004
Genre PHILOSOPHY
ISBN 9781474465489

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Drawing out the 'unwritten' book on music from which Deleuze left many clues, but no manuscript, the essays in this volume explore what he said and thought about music and how music informed his thinking.

Deleuze on Music, Painting, and the Arts

Deleuze on Music, Painting, and the Arts
Title Deleuze on Music, Painting, and the Arts PDF eBook
Author Ronald Bogue
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 234
Release 2014-02-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1317827694

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Bogue provides a systematic overview and introduction to Deleuze's writings on music and painting, and an assessment of their position within his aesthetics as a whole. Deleuze on Music, Painting and the Arts breaks new ground in the scholarship on Deleuze's aesthetics, while providing a clear and accessible guide to his often overlooked writings in the fields of music and painting.

Sounding the Virtual: Gilles Deleuze and the Theory and Philosophy of Music

Sounding the Virtual: Gilles Deleuze and the Theory and Philosophy of Music
Title Sounding the Virtual: Gilles Deleuze and the Theory and Philosophy of Music PDF eBook
Author Dr Nick Nesbitt
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 310
Release 2013-01-28
Genre Music
ISBN 1409494101

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It is the contention of the editors and contributors of this volume that the work carried out by Gilles Deleuze, where rigorously applied, has the potential to cut through much of the intellectual sedimentation that has settled in the fields of music studies. Deleuze is a vigorous critic of the Western intellectual tradition, calling for a 'philosophy of difference', and, despite its ambitions, he is convinced that Western philosophy fails to truly grasp (or think) difference as such. It is argued that longstanding methods of conceptualizing music are vulnerable to Deleuze's critique. But, as Deleuze himself stresses, more important than merely critiquing established paradigms is developing ways to overcome them, and by using Deleuze's own concepts this collection aims to explore that possibility.

Music After Deleuze

Music After Deleuze
Title Music After Deleuze PDF eBook
Author Edward Campbell
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 224
Release 2013-11-07
Genre Music
ISBN 1441137599

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Music After Deleuze explores how Deleuzian concepts offer interesting ways of thinking about a wide range of musics. The concepts of difference, identity and repetition offer novel approaches to Western art music from Beethoven to Boulez and Bernhard Lang as well as jazz improvisation, popular and sacred music. The concepts of the 'rhizome', the 'assemblage' and the 'refrain' enable us to think of the specificity of musical works as the meeting of productive forces, for example in the contemporary opera of Dusapin and the experimental music theatre of Aperghis. The concepts of smooth and striated space form the starting point for musical and political reflections on pitch in Western and Eastern music. Deleuze's notion of time as multiple illumines the distinctive conceptions of musical time found in Debussy, Messiaen, Boulez, Carter and Grisey. Finally, the innovative semiotic theory forged in Deleuze-Guattarian philosophy offers valuable insights for a semiotics capable of engaging with the innovative, molecular music of Lachenmann, Aperghis and Levinas.

Deleuze and Film Music

Deleuze and Film Music
Title Deleuze and Film Music PDF eBook
Author Gregg Redner
Publisher Intellect Books
Total Pages 204
Release 2010-12-15
Genre Art
ISBN 1841504378

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The analysis of film music is emerging as one of the fastest-growing areas of interest in film studies. Yet scholarship in this up-and-coming field has been beset by the lack of a common language and methodology between film and music theory. Drawing on the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze, film studies scholar Gregg Redner provides a much-needed analysis of the problem which then forms the basis of his exploration of the function of the film score and its relation to film's other elements. Not just a groundbreaking examination of persistent difficulties in this new area of study, Deleuze and Film Music also offers a solution—a methodological bridge—that will take film music analysis to a new level.

Deleuze on Cinema

Deleuze on Cinema
Title Deleuze on Cinema PDF eBook
Author Ronald Bogue
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 231
Release 2003
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780415966047

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Song from the Land of Fire explores Azerbaijanian musical culture, a subject previously unexamined by American and European scholars. This book contains notations of mugham performance--a fusion of traditional poetry and musical improvisation--and analysis of hybrid genres, such as mugham-operas and symphonic mugham by native composers. Intimately connected to the awakening of Azerbaijanian national consciousness while ruled by the Russian Empire and the USSR, mugham is inseparable from the contexts in which it is produced and heard. Inna Naroditskaya provides the historical and political contexts for mugham and profiles the musicians, musical genealogies, and musical institutions of Azerbaijan.

Deep Refrains

Deep Refrains
Title Deep Refrains PDF eBook
Author Michael Gallope
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 348
Release 2017-11-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 022648369X

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Deep Refrains is a wide-ranging investigation of the philosophy of music. Michael Gallope asks what it means for music to "speak” when it is not saying anything in particular. To answer this question, he turns to the writings of some of the most revered thinkers of the twentieth century--Ernst Bloch, Theodor Adorno, Vladimir Jank�l�vitch, Gilles Deleuze, and F�lix Guattari. For these theorists, Gallope argues, the paradox that music is both ineffable and yet harbors deep philosophical wisdoms is fertile ground for thinking outside of conceptual boundaries. It provides the lens for a utopian potentiality that inspires hope (Bloch), an ethical critique of modernity (Adorno), an exemplification of the ephemeral movement of lived time (Jank�l�vitch), and a sonic extension of the syncopated, contrapuntal rhythms of sense and social life (Deleuze and Guattari). Gallope argues that a philosophical engagement with music’s ineffability rarely calls for silence or declarations of the unspeakable. Rather, it asks us to think through the ways in which the impact of music is made to address complex philosophical problems specific to the modern world.